Brian Wittman

Brian Wittman

Principal Electrical Engineer @ Indesign

About Brian Wittman

Brian Wittman is a Principal Electrical Engineer with extensive international experience and a strong educational background in Electrical Engineering. He has designed products across various sectors, including consumer electronics, medical devices, and industrial controls, and has worked with multiple global factories.

Work at Indesign

Brian Wittman has been serving as the Principal Electrical Engineer at Indesign, LLC since 2008. He has contributed to various projects and initiatives during his 16 years with the company, focusing on innovative electrical engineering solutions. His role involves overseeing the design and implementation of complex electrical systems, ensuring they meet industry standards and client requirements.

Education and Expertise

Brian Wittman holds a Master of Science in Electrical Engineering (MSEE) from the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied from 1977 to 1978. He also earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) from North Carolina State University, attending from 1973 to 1977. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his expertise in various areas, including EMC design, low-cost design, and embedded microprocessor design.

Background

Brian Wittman has extensive international experience, having worked as an ex-pat lab manager in Rennes, France. His professional journey includes a significant tenure at Lucent Technologies, where he held the position of Distinguished Member of Technical Staff from 1977 to 1996. He has interfaced with factories across multiple countries, including Mexico, the U.S., India, China, Singapore, Thailand, Taiwan, and Brazil, enhancing his global perspective in engineering.

Achievements

Brian Wittman has engineered several notable projects throughout his career. He developed the AIM installation meter used by DirecTV installers for satellite dish alignment and designed an isolated high-voltage 12-channel 24-bit data acquisition system for industrial motor monitoring. Additionally, he contributed to the design of an award-winning IoT device aimed at helping seniors remain at home while being monitored by family members. His work also includes creating a 360° rotating infrared security camera and developing a wearable sensor for medical workers.

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