Tom Mealey
About Tom Mealey
Tom Mealey is a Staff Firmware Engineer currently employed at Shift5 in Arlington, Virginia. He has a background in Electrical and Computer Engineering, holding a Master of Science from the University of Dayton and a Bachelor of Science from the University of Notre Dame.
Work at Shift5
Tom Mealey serves as a Staff Firmware Engineer at Shift5, a role he has held since 2023. His responsibilities include developing and maintaining firmware solutions that enhance the performance and reliability of systems. Based in Arlington, Virginia, Shift5 focuses on cybersecurity and data analytics for transportation systems, and Mealey contributes to these initiatives through his expertise in firmware engineering.
Previous Experience at Emu Technology
Before joining Shift5, Tom Mealey worked at Emu Technology as a Computer Engineer from 2012 to 2013. His tenure lasted one year in the South Bend, Indiana area, where he contributed to projects that involved software and hardware integration, enhancing system performance and functionality.
Experience at MathWorks
From 2018 to 2023, Tom Mealey held the position of Senior Application Engineer at MathWorks in the Greater Boston area. In this role, he focused on developing applications that support engineering and scientific workflows, utilizing his background in electrical and computer engineering to assist clients in optimizing their use of MathWorks products.
Role at Air Force Research Laboratory
Tom Mealey served as a Technical Lead at the Air Force Research Laboratory from 2013 to 2018. During this five-year period in the Dayton, Ohio area, he led projects that involved advanced research in technology applications, contributing to the development of innovative solutions for military and defense systems.
Education and Expertise
Tom Mealey earned a Master of Science (M.S.) in Electrical Engineering from the University of Dayton, where he studied from 2014 to 2018. Prior to this, he obtained a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Computer Engineering from the University of Notre Dame, completing his degree from 2009 to 2013. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both electrical and computer engineering principles.