Joelle Khalil
About Joelle Khalil
Joelle Khalil is an Application Engineer at Oculi Inc, where they specialize in developing image processing algorithms and building demonstration models using various sensor technologies. With a background in electrical and electronics engineering, Joelle previously worked as an FPGA Design Engineer at IPG Photonics and has experience in electrical engineering from Vex Robotics.
Work at Oculii
Joelle Khalil has been employed at Oculi Inc as an Application Engineer since 2020. In this role, Khalil utilizes various technologies, including HD cameras, DVS, Lidar, stereo vision, and temperature sensors. Khalil is responsible for building demonstration models that showcase sensor capabilities, ensuring they meet client requirements. Additionally, Khalil simulates applications using VHDL and develops image processing algorithms tailored for software applications. The role also involves generating pixel correction files through data collection using sensors.
Previous Experience at IPG Photonics
Before joining Oculi Inc, Joelle Khalil worked at IPG Photonics as an FPGA Design Engineer from 2019 to 2020. This position was held in Achrafieh, Beirut Governorate, Lebanon, where Khalil contributed to FPGA design projects for one year. Khalil's experience at IPG Photonics provided a foundation in design engineering, enhancing technical skills relevant to the current role.
Education and Expertise
Joelle Khalil earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK), completing the program from 2016 to 2020. This academic background provided Khalil with a solid understanding of electrical engineering principles and practices. Prior to this, Khalil studied General Sciences at Ecole des Filles de la Charité from 2000 to 2015, which established a foundational knowledge base in scientific disciplines.
Previous Role at Vex Robotics
Joelle Khalil worked as an Electrical Engineer at Vex Robotics, Inc. from 2017 to 2018 for a duration of seven months. In this role, Khalil gained practical experience in electrical engineering, contributing to projects that likely involved robotics and automation technologies. This experience further developed Khalil's technical skills and understanding of engineering applications.