About
Hi, I’m Cameron deLeeuw, a recently graduated Electrical Engineering student aspiring to become an Embedded Systems Engineer with a passion for designing intelligent, real world systems. I specialize in the intersection of hardware and software, building everything from power converters and analog synthesizers to environmental monitoring systems and FPGA logic.
With over 2 years of hands-on experience in personal and academic projects, my journey has taken me through roles at companies like Hamilton Company and Seminet, where I developed critical systems and performed detailed testing and analysis. I’m driven by a deep curiosity and a need to understand how and why things work at every level, from the physics of semiconductors to embedded firmware optimization.
My professional toolkit includes C++, Python, Verilog, MATLAB, and Bash, alongside PCB design with Altium and EasyEDA. Whether I’m prototyping on a breadboard or writing Bench Test Reports, I bring a meticulous and practical approach to engineering.
I recently completed a senior capstone project, a fully autonomous underwater monitoring vehicle that captures depth, oxygen, and temperature data for ecosystem research. Check it out here.
Outside of engineering, I enjoy hiking around Santa Cruz, playing guitar, camping, exercising, tinkering with DIY audio circuits, experimenting with IoT gear, and designing FPGA based programs for signal analysis and communication.
I’m always looking to collaborate on innovative systems that make the physical world smarter. Let’s connect!