Emad Khan, P.Eng.
About Emad Khan, P.Eng.
Emad Khan, P.Eng., is a Software Engineer with a strong background in embedded systems and software design. He has worked at Ultra Electronics Group and Dalhousie University, and has previous experience at Nautics Group, Nova Scotia Health Authority, and KSR International Co.
Work at Ultra Electronics Group
Emad Khan has been employed at Ultra Electronics Group as a Software Engineer since 2021. His role involves developing and implementing software solutions within the organization. Located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada, he has contributed to various projects over the past three years, leveraging his expertise in embedded software engineering.
Previous Experience at Nautics Group
Before joining Ultra Electronics Group, Emad Khan worked at Nautics Group as an R&D Engineer for a period of five months in 2020. His tenure at the company was based in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, where he focused on research and development initiatives.
Research Experience at Dalhousie University
Emad Khan has been a Research Assistant at Dalhousie University since 2019, contributing to various research projects in the Halifax, Canada Area. His previous experience at the same institution as a Research Assistant from 2011 to 2013 further solidified his research skills, particularly in the field of embedded systems and software design.
Education and Expertise
Emad Khan holds a Master's degree in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Dalhousie University, where he studied Embedded Systems and Software Design from 2011 to 2013. His educational background, combined with his practical experience, has equipped him with strong skills in embedded software engineering, enabling him to initiate projects from the ground up.
Career Background in Embedded Software Engineering
Emad Khan has a diverse career background in embedded software engineering. He worked as an Embedded Software Engineer at KSR International Co. from 2014 to 2017, where he gained significant experience in the field. His work history also includes a brief role as a Research Engineer at Nova Scotia Health Authority in 2018.