Alexander Wolff is a Hardware Development Engineer at Apple since April 2020, with prior experience as an Electronic Design Engineer II at FLIR Systems from July 2017 to April 2020. At FLIR Systems, Alexander specialized in the design of board-level electronics for infrared camera systems, including low noise and high-speed analog and mixed-signal designs. Responsibilities also included high-speed digital board designs with multi-gigabit SERDES interfaces and the development of power supply systems. Earlier roles include an Electrical Engineering internship where Alexander designed a precision force sensor readout and conducted reliability investigations, and an R&D internship at NSE AG focused on software development for power protection relays. Alexander holds a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from UC Santa Barbara, obtained in 2018.