Kash Pirani
About Kash Pirani
Kash Pirani is a Firmware Engineer currently serving as the SAM Robot-Electrical Lead at the University of Waterloo's Nanorobotics Group since 2017. He holds a Bachelor of Applied Science from the University of Waterloo and has previous experience with Qualcomm and Ford Motor Company.
Work at University of Waterloo Nanorobotics Group
Kash Pirani has been a Firmware Engineer at the University of Waterloo's Nanorobotics Group since 2017. In this role, he serves as the SAM Robot Electrical Lead, contributing to the development and implementation of advanced robotics technologies. His work focuses on integrating firmware solutions that enhance the functionality and performance of robotic systems. This position has allowed him to collaborate with researchers and students in a dynamic academic environment.
Previous Experience at Qualcomm
In 2019, Kash Pirani worked as an Audio Firmware Development Intern at Qualcomm for a duration of three months. During this internship, he gained practical experience in firmware development, specifically focusing on audio technologies. This role provided him with insights into the industry and helped him develop skills relevant to embedded systems.
Experience at Ford Motor Company
Kash Pirani served as a Firmware Developer at Ford Motor Company for three months in 2018. In this position, he was involved in firmware development projects that supported automotive technologies. His experience at Ford contributed to his understanding of firmware applications in the automotive sector.
Education at University of Waterloo
Kash Pirani pursued his Bachelor of Applied Science degree at the University of Waterloo from 2017 to 2022. This five-year program equipped him with a strong foundation in engineering principles, with a focus on applied sciences. His education has been instrumental in shaping his career in firmware engineering and robotics.
Education at Webber Academy
Kash Pirani attended Webber Academy from 2011 to 2017, completing a six-year program. This educational background provided him with essential skills and knowledge that prepared him for his future studies in engineering and his subsequent career in firmware development.