Santiago Lisboa Lopez
About Santiago Lisboa Lopez
Santiago Lisboa Lopez is a Senior EMC Engineer at TuSimple, where he has worked since 2022 in Tucson, Arizona. He has a background in electrical and electronics engineering, with previous roles at Honeywell Aerospace and Raytheon Technologies.
Work at TuSimple
Santiago Lisboa Lopez has been employed at TuSimple as a Senior EMC Engineer since 2022. He works in Tucson, Arizona, where he focuses on electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) engineering. His role involves ensuring that the company's autonomous driving technology meets EMC standards, which is crucial for the reliability and safety of their systems.
Previous Experience at Honeywell Aerospace
Prior to his current position, Santiago worked at Honeywell Aerospace in various roles. He served as an EMI/EMC Electrical Engineer I from 2017 to 2019 and as an EMI/EMC Test Engineer II from 2019 to 2021, both in Puerto Rico. Additionally, he began his career at Honeywell as an EMC/EMI Intern Engineer I in 2015, where he gained foundational experience in the field.
Experience at Raytheon Technologies
Santiago Lisboa Lopez worked at Raytheon Technologies as an EMI Electrical Engineer II from 2021 to 2022 in Arizona. He briefly held the position of Senior EMI Electrical Engineer in 2022 for one month. His roles involved working on EMI/EMC issues, contributing to the development of reliable electronic systems.
Education and Expertise
Santiago earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez, completing his studies from 2010 to 2016. His educational background provides him with a strong foundation in electrical engineering principles, which he applies in his professional roles.
Research and Leadership Experience
Santiago has held leadership and research positions during his academic career. He served as the Human Powered Vehicle Challenge- Innovation Leader at the University of Puerto Rico from 2014 to 2015. Additionally, he worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant from 2013 to 2015, where he contributed to various research projects.