Welcome!

Hi, I’m Andrew Rocco — an embedded systems and hardware engineer with experience across research, product development, and RF design. I specialize in developing robust hardware-software solutions and am passionate about building systems that are reliable, scalable, and production-ready.

I’m currently working as an Design Engineer at Boeing, where I contribute to custom system designs for 787 customers. My previous internships include:

  • R&D Engineer at Siemens, where I worked on embedded solutions for industrial systems
  • Product Engineer at Texas Instruments, supporting high-volume silicon validation and test automation
  • RF Engineer at Atlanta Micro, developing and testing high-frequency analog front ends

My technical background includes:

  • Embedded firmware development (bare-metal and RTOS-based)
  • PCB design and hardware bring-up
  • Analog and digital circuit design
  • Wireless protocols including BLE, LoRa, and UART/SPI/CAN
  • Validation and test using oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and automated test setups

I bring a systems-level approach to engineering — from schematic to firmware to functional test — and I’m equally comfortable in the lab or in a debugging session. While my focus is embedded systems and hardware engineering, I’m open to roles across the broader field of electrical and computer engineering, including signal processing, robotics, or systems integration.

Academically, I hold both a B.S. in Electrical Engineering (with a Minor in Robotics) and an M.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering, both from Georgia Tech. My education and experience span low-power design, embedded control systems, and high-frequency hardware.

To learn more:

  • Visit the Projects page to see examples of my work
  • View my Resume for more detail on my experience and skills
  • Use the Contact page to get in touch

I’m currently open to new opportunities and always happy to connect with teams building great hardware.