Experienced leader with strong background in guiding teams, managing complex projects, and achieving strategic objectives. Lead small team in development of award winning embedded system.
10+ years programming in C++ and other c family languages, with additional experience in Assembly, Python, and SQL.
Pursuing full-time role that presents professional challenges and leverages interpersonal skills, effective time management, and hardware-level systems programming.
Completion of multiple independent and team-based projects, including semi-autonomous laser turret systems, Smart Stepper bio-feedback system, as well as the backend database and frontend interfaces for medical diagnostics from data gathered by aforementioned Smart Stepper.
The Hiram M. Hunt Award, donated by the late Dr. Hiram M. Hunt, is presented to an individual or student group for a specific undergraduate student-led project judged to have made a significant contribution to their field. The winning team, lead by Zachary Elliott during development, developed a concept for a smart shoe for children who toe walk that gives real-time feedback and holds data for physical therapists and families to see and evaluate the improvement and create support and changes so the children continue to correct their walking.