Christopher Loper has worked in the technology industry since 2011. Christopher began their career at Centaur Technology as a System Test Engineer, where they developed automated software installers using AutoIT and tested software on x86 microprocessors. Christopher also developed tools to speed up the creation of automated software installers. In 2012, they were promoted to Design Verification Engineer, where they developed a logic simulation log file parsing tool in Perl and redesigned a load-balancing monitoring program. In 2013, they continued in the Design Verification Engineer role, developing tools to automate GitHub flows. In 2014, they moved to The Home Depot as a Point of Sales Developer, where they developed a web-based dashboard that dynamically updates store data from a mySQL database and developed point of sales hardware error log evaluation scripts using Powershell. In 2016, they were a Software Developer Intern at Zero Wait-State, where they developed an update to their PLM product, Attribute State, and a dashboard that dynamically displays job and queue data using REST calls. In 2017, they returned to Arm as a Validation Engineer Intern, where they worked on memsys verification for the CPG team, synchronized the build scripts for the team, and developed a tool to capture signal data from a FSDB. In 2018, they were promoted to Graduate Engineer at Arm. Most recently, in 2021, they moved to Passage as an Engineer.
Christopher Loper received a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from The University of Texas at Austin.
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