Craig Verrill has a diverse range of work experience, starting in 2010 as a Student Research Fellow at the National Science Foundation. Here, they developed a computer simulation of cellular mutations using multi-threaded programming and the results were published in a scientific paper. In 2011, Craig worked as an intern at NASA, focusing on developing and testing wireless sensor networks. Craig also led a comparison of the Zigbee protocol to other wireless networking protocols. In 2012, Craig joined Texas Instruments as an Analog Circuit Designer, primarily working on amplifier and current source design using Cadence circuit simulation tools. Craig later took on the role of mixed-signal design verification lead. Most recently, Craig has been working at Wagz, Inc as an Electrical Engineer. Their responsibilities include electrical design and testing with firmware support, specializing in battery-powered designs, embedded circuits, and cellular applications.
Craig Verrill's education history includes earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Maine in 2012. Subsequently, they pursued a Master of Advanced Study in Integrated Circuit Design at the UC Berkeley College of Engineering from 2013 to 2014.
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