Ireneusz Guzik
About Ireneusz Guzik
Ireneusz Guzik is a Senior Embedded Systems Engineer at Estimote, Inc., where he has worked since 2015. He holds a Master of Science in Electronics and Telecommunications from AGH University of Science and Technology and has extensive experience in developing asset tracking solutions and embedded systems.
Work at Estimote, Inc.
Ireneusz Guzik has been employed at Estimote, Inc. since 2015, currently holding the position of Senior Embedded Systems Engineer. His tenure at the company spans over nine years, during which he has contributed significantly to the development of embedded systems. Prior to his current role, he worked as an Embedded Systems Engineer for seven months in 2015. Both positions are based in Kraków, woj. małopolskie, Polska.
Education and Expertise
Ireneusz Guzik earned a Master of Science in Engineering (M.Sc.Eng) in Electronics and Telecommunications from AGH University of Science and Technology. His studies took place from 2007 to 2012, providing him with a strong foundation in electronic systems and telecommunications. This educational background supports his expertise in embedded systems engineering.
Background in Embedded Systems Engineering
Before joining Estimote, Inc., Ireneusz Guzik gained experience in various roles related to embedded systems. He worked as a Firmware Engineer at Nordic Semiconductor ASA from 2014 to 2015, and at Silicon Labs for five months in 2013. Additionally, he served as an Embedded Software Engineer at Energy Micro AS from 2012 to 2013. His background includes designing bootloaders and developing functionalities for low power mesh networks.
Technological Contributions
Ireneusz Guzik has worked on asset tracking solutions that utilize Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technologies. He has been involved in developing automapping features using UWB technology. His work encompasses creating drivers and applications for various technologies, including MEMS, NFC, UWB, GNSS, and cellular modems such as 2G, LTE cat M1, and NB-IoT.