Embedded Systems & Computer Engineer bridging hardware and software — from bare-metal firmware to XR research at Oakland University.
Engineer, researcher, builder
I’m Solaf Athamnah, an M.S. Electrical & Computer Engineering graduate from Oakland University. My thesis explored XR technology for multi-modal information delivery — designing and evaluating how visual, auditory, and haptic channels can convey spatial information to drivers.
Before grad school, I built embedded systems from the ground up at the German Jordanian University — from breadboard prototypes to custom PCBs with ESP32, and competed in robotics championships across Europe and the Middle East.
I’m passionate about the intersection of low-level hardware and immersive software — whether that’s writing firmware in C, designing circuits in KiCad, or building VR experiments in Unreal Engine.
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Most recent first — with project & course shelves along the way
The tools and technologies I work with
Interested in working together? Reach out.
Solaf.athamnah@gmail.com
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SolafAthamnah
Auburn Hills, MI
(248) 941-3215