Daniel Wolstenholme has a strong background in software engineering, with experience in various roles and industries. Daniel is currently working as a Software Engineer at Mujin, Inc. since May 2022. Prior to that, they worked at Parsons Corporation as a Senior Software Engineer from March 2018 to May 2022. In this role, they developed cybersecurity software in C and Python for Linux-based networking devices and mentored junior engineers.
Before Parsons Corporation, Daniel worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Hart Technologies Inc from June 2015 to March 2018. In this role, they provided software service support for US Navy programs, developed software for guided projectiles, and enhanced Python-based telemetry data analysis programs.
Daniel also has experience as a Senior Software Engineer at Honeywell Aerospace for a 6-month contract in 2014, where they implemented data-driven design systems and configured hardware initialization tables.
Prior to that, Daniel worked as a Linux Device Driver Engineer at Summit Data Communications from April 2011 to November 2012, where they debugged and added features to Broadcom device drivers and provided on-site customer support.
Daniel also worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Hypercom from April 2009 to September 2010, where they wrote touchscreen drivers for retail payment terminals.
Daniel's career started at Freescale Semiconductor in February 2007 as an Embedded Applications/Software Engineer, where they worked on debugging and improving Linux device drivers for fiber-to-the-home products.
Daniel also worked at Intel as a Software Engineer and Validation Engineer, where they were involved in software and validation projects.
At the beginning of their career, Daniel worked as a Research Associate at Virginia Tech Transportation Institute and as a Design Engineer at Motion Control Systems, Inc., where they gained experience in designing circuits, programming embedded microprocessors, and developing software.
Overall, Daniel Wolstenholme has a diverse range of experience in software engineering, with a focus on embedded systems, Linux device drivers, cybersecurity software, and data-driven design systems.
Daniel Wolstenholme completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Virginia Tech from 1994 to 1997. Prior to that, they attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville from 1992 to 1994, majoring in Electrical Engineering, but did not obtain a degree.
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