Nandhini Endlur Damodaram
About Nandhini Endlur Damodaram
Nandhini Endlur Damodaram is a Systems Software Engineer at National Instruments in the United States, with expertise in developing test software for fiber optic components.
Nandhini Endlur Damodaram: Current Role at NI
Nandhini Endlur Damodaram is currently employed by National Instruments (NI) as a Systems Software Engineer in the United States. Her efforts at NI include engaging with geographically diverse users to generate critical test specifications and plans. Her role emphasizes developing and maintaining test software, ensuring the reliability and performance of fiber optic components.
Professional Background: Previous Roles
Before her current role at NI, Nandhini Endlur Damodaram served as a Systems Software Engineer at the same company, focusing on LabVIEW, from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, she worked as a LabVIEW Consultant at Corning Cable Systems in 2012 for six months. She has also held a prominent role as Project Leader at Soliton Technologies, where she worked from 2000 to 2008 in Coimbatore, India. Across these roles, she has consistently demonstrated her abilities in software development and project leadership.
Education: Electronics and Communications
Nandhini attained her Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electronics and Communications from Bharathiar University, where she studied at the Government College of Technology. She completed her education from 1996 to 2000. Her academic background laid a solid foundation for her subsequent career in systems software engineering, specializing in test software development for fiber optic components.
Technical Expertise and Skills
Nandhini Endlur Damodaram has a comprehensive background in developing standardized software architecture for testing fiber optic components. She possesses in-depth knowledge of Python programming and Azure DevOps, which she utilizes to support technicians with test engineering. Her technical skills enable effective software solutions that meet rigorous testing and performance benchmarks.