Matthew Barton
About Matthew Barton
Matthew Barton is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in software development and engineering. He has worked for notable companies such as Nortel, Ericsson, and Clever Devices, and holds degrees in Electrical Engineering from Yale University.
Work at Clever Devices
Matthew Barton has been employed at Clever Devices as a Senior Software Engineer since 2012. In this role, he contributes to the development of software solutions, leveraging his extensive experience in embedded systems and software engineering. His work focuses on enhancing the functionality and reliability of software applications, particularly in the context of transportation and communication systems.
Previous Experience in Software Engineering
Before joining Clever Devices, Matthew Barton held several positions in the software engineering field. He worked at Nortel as a Software Engineer from 1993 to 1996, and later at Ericsson as a Consulting Engineer from 1996 to 2001. He also served as a Principal Engineer at Neusoft America from 2010 to 2012, where he rewrote the RFID protocol layer to improve reliability and customer satisfaction. Additionally, he worked as a Senior Engineer at Pitney Bowes from 1986 to 1989 and as a Software Architect at BOPS from 2001 to 2002.
Education and Expertise
Matthew Barton earned his BA and MS degrees in Electrical Engineering from Yale University, where he studied from 1974 to 1978. He also completed his high school education at Greenwich High School, obtaining his diploma from 1971 to 1973. His academic background supports his expertise in developing protocol stacks and drivers for embedded systems, particularly in cellular phones and high-reliability telephone switch products.
Technical Skills and Specializations
Matthew Barton possesses specialized skills in rapid prototyping and full-stack development. He is proficient in using technologies such as HTML, CSS, Typescript, JavaScript, and Angular, and has experience working on both Win7 and Android platforms. His technical expertise includes leading the porting of large applications, such as transitioning a C# application from the WinCE platform to a new single-board computer running Win7 Embedded, enhancing support for modern devices.