Logan Kojiro
About Logan Kojiro
Logan Kojiro is a Verification Engineer at Ampere, with a background in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. He has experience in robotics research, full-stack development, and security development, having previously held internships and engineering roles at various technology companies.
Work at Ampere
Logan Kojiro is currently employed as a Verification Engineer at Ampere, where he has worked since 2021. His role involves ensuring the reliability and performance of hardware and software systems. Ampere is known for its focus on high-performance computing solutions, and Kojiro contributes to the development and testing of their innovative technologies in Santa Clara, California.
Education and Expertise
Logan Kojiro studied Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, earning a Bachelor of Science degree from 2016 to 2021. He also completed his high school education at Lake Oswego High School, graduating with a diploma in 2016. His academic background provides a solid foundation in software development, robotics research, and security development.
Background in Internships
Logan Kojiro has gained valuable experience through various internships. He worked as a Software Engineering Intern at ARIN Technologies, Inc. in 2018 for three months, and as a CNO Developer Intern at ManTech in 2019 and again in 2020, each for three months. Additionally, he served as a Full Stack Engineer at Parthean from 2019 to 2020 for seven months. These roles have contributed to his expertise in full-stack development and software engineering.
Teaching and Leadership Experience
In 2021, Logan Kojiro served as a Teaching Assistant for the Intro to Electrical and Computer Engineering course at Carnegie Mellon University for three months. This position allowed him to support students in understanding complex concepts in electrical and computer engineering. He also worked as a lifeguard at Carnegie Mellon University from 2016 to 2018, demonstrating his commitment to safety and responsibility.
Technical Interests and Motivation
Logan Kojiro has a keen interest in understanding the mechanics of ray tracing and parallel code execution. He is motivated by a curiosity about how software translates into physical instructions on a CPU. This focus aligns with his professional work in software development and verification, where he applies his knowledge to enhance system performance.