Daniel Giesbrecht
About Daniel Giesbrecht
Daniel Giesbrecht is an Electrical Engineer In Training with experience in various engineering roles, including positions at Attabotics Inc. and Garmin. He specializes in embedded systems, FPGA development, and has a background in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Calgary.
Work at Nureva
Daniel Giesbrecht currently works at Nureva Inc. as an Electrical Engineer In Training. He has been in this role since 2022, contributing to projects in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. His responsibilities include working on various electrical engineering tasks that support the company's objectives.
Previous Experience at Attabotics Inc.
Prior to his current role, Daniel worked at Attabotics Inc. as an Electrical Engineer, EIT, from 2021 to 2022. During his time there, he handled higher-complexity modular systems that included up to 20 processors and motors. This experience provided him with valuable insights into advanced engineering applications.
Experience at Garmin
Daniel Giesbrecht has extensive experience at Garmin, where he held multiple positions. He worked as an Electrical Engineer 2, E.I.T., from 2019 to 2021, and as an Electrical Engineer 1, E.I.T., from 2018 to 2019. Additionally, he completed a Hardware Engineering Internship at Garmin from 2016 to 2017. His roles involved taking products from prototypes to mass production and troubleshooting EMI issues while optimizing RF performance.
Education and Expertise
Daniel studied at the University of Calgary, where he earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Electrical and Computer Engineering from 2013 to 2018. His academic background laid the foundation for his engineering career and equipped him with essential skills in electrical engineering.
Personal Projects and Interests
In addition to his professional work, Daniel engages in personal projects that involve embedded development, particularly using Rust. He also explores server administration and networking, and works on FPGA development focusing on image processing and Gigabit Ethernet. His involvement in embedded Linux design further showcases his commitment to continuous learning and skill enhancement.