Aleksander Waage has a diverse work experience spanning various companies and roles. Starting in 2017, they worked as a Teacher's Aide at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, assisting with courses such as Electro I and Math II for Civil and Electronics Engineers. In 2017, they also attended an entrepreneurship simulator called Early Stage Norway, where they gained valuable knowledge on creating a startup.
In 2019, Waage embarked on a year-long internship at CERN as a Technical Student in the Electronics Engineering field. Here, they focused on developing and improving a new silicon sensor for quantizing ionizing radiation. Aleksander conducted experiments, analyzed data, and contributed to the project's progress.
During their first year of their master's degree, Waage participated in Shift Hyperloop, a technical organization developing a hyperloop pod. Aleksander took on the role of Battery Management Systems Engineer and led the development of firmware for the BMS. Aleksander also provided assistance in debugging other systems.
In 2021, Waage had a summer internship at Arm, where they worked in the GPU team. Aleksander'stasks included investigating systemverilog testbenches for optimization and creating a Jenkins pipeline for automating synthesis of HDL designs.
As a Student Assistant at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Waage supported students in the Design of Digital Systems course. Aleksander assisted them with their semester projects and assignments related to implementing an RSA accelerator in VHDL.
Aleksander'smost recent work experience is as an Embedded Systems Engineer at UBIQ Aerospace. Aleksander is responsible for developing the company's in-house C++ codebase used for creating firmware. This involves modern embedded C++ development, continuous integration setup, and creating tests and frameworks using Python.
Overall, Waage has gained extensive experience in embedded systems engineering, firmware development, technical support, and academic assistance throughout their career.
Aleksander Waage pursued a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronics Engineering at Western Norway University of Applied Sciences from 2016 to 2019. Aleksander then proceeded to Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU) to obtain a Master's degree in Electronic system design (embedded systems), which they completed from 2020 to 2022.
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