Pranesh Satish
About Pranesh Satish
Pranesh Satish is an Embedded System Engineer Intern with a background in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He has experience working with NASA, GEP Worldwide, and various research roles at universities in Texas.
Current Role at iCueMotion
Pranesh Satish is currently employed as an Embedded System Engineer Intern at iCueMotion. He has held this position since 2020, contributing to various projects and initiatives within the organization. His role involves working on embedded systems, which are integral to the functionality of many modern devices and applications.
Previous Experience at NASA
In 2018, Pranesh worked as a NASA High School Aerospace Scholar for one month in the Houston, Texas area. This program provided him with exposure to aerospace engineering and allowed him to engage in hands-on activities related to space exploration and technology.
Research Assistant Roles
Pranesh served as a Research Assistant at the University of North Texas from 2017 to 2019. His responsibilities included assisting in various research projects, contributing to the academic environment, and gaining practical experience in a research setting. He also held a Research Assistant position at the same university for one year from 2017 to 2018.
Educational Background in Engineering
Pranesh studied Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, where he earned a Bachelor of Engineering from 2019 to 2023. He previously attended the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science, where he studied Mathematics and Computer Science, achieving a High School Diploma and participating in a dual credit program that provided him with undergraduate college credits.
Internships and Development Roles
Pranesh has held several internships and development roles. He worked as an Information Technology Solutions Developer at GEP Worldwide in 2020 for three months and again in 2019 for two months in New Jersey. Additionally, he was a Nano Explorer Research Intern at The University of Texas at Dallas for two months in 2017, gaining valuable experience in technology and research.