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Ezra Taimuty-Loomis: MSA Safety - Embedded Software Engineering Intern

Ezra Taimuty-Loomis has experience in embedded software engineering and PC support. As an intern at MSA Safety, they prototyped hardware and software, identified risk factors, and collaborated in an agile environment. As a consultant for the Pitt School of Education, they wrote automation scripts and provided technical assistance. Ezra is proficient in C, C++, Java, and has skills in software development, embedded platforms, and prototyping. Their projects include a software defined radio scanner using a Raspberry Pi and Bluetooth proximity pairing using an Android app and Bluetooth Low Energy.

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Ezra Taimuty-Loomis: MSA Safety - Embedded Software Engineering Intern

Ezra Taimuty-Loomis has experience in embedded software engineering and PC support. As an intern at MSA Safety, they prototyped hardware and software, identified risk factors, and collaborated in an agile environment. As a consultant for the Pitt School of Education, they wrote automation scripts and provided technical assistance. Ezra is proficient in C, C++, Java, and has skills in software development, embedded platforms, and prototyping. Their projects include a software defined radio scanner using a Raspberry Pi and Bluetooth proximity pairing using an Android app and Bluetooth Low Energy.

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Ezra Taimuty-Loomis 
Email: 
[email protected] 

EXPERIENCE  SKILLS 
Software Development 
MSA Safety — Embedded Software Engineering Intern 
- Proficient in C, C++ and Java, 
May - August 2018 
familiar with Python and Android 
- Prototyped hardware and software during the research phase of one 
of the products in development  - Can use tools such as Git, issue 
- Identified and mitigated risk factors and hardware limitations that  trackers and virtual machines 
a ected both component selection and software design for the product 
Embedded Platforms 
- Combined independent tasks with team collaboration in an agile 
environment  - ARM microcontroller 
development 
Pitt School of Education — PC Consultant 
- Raspberry Pi, Arduino platforms 
January 2018 - Present 

- Wrote automation scripts for updating laptops  Prototyping 

- Providing technical assistance to students and faculty  - Able to rapidly design hardware 

- Ensure the reliability of all computer, printer and A/V equipment  using proprietary and third-party 
owned by the School  components (e.g. putting together 
demo boards and writing test 
programs) 
EDUCATION 
- Experienced with using lab 
equipment (JTAG, oscilloscopes, 
University of Pittsburgh — August 2016 - December 2020 
etc) to debug hardware and 
Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering - GPA 3.0/4.0 
software 
Relevant coursework: Algorithms, data structures, systems 
 
programming, digital design, computer architecture 

PROJECTS 

Software Defined Radio Scanner — Independent 


github.com/ezratl/PiScan 
Recreates the functionality of a police scanner using a Raspberry Pi and a USB television tuner with custom 
drivers. Designed to run headless on the Pi and be controlled over a network with a desktop or mobile client. 
Makes use of multithreading, network programming, and signal processing. 

Bluetooth Proximity Pairing — Internship 


Implemented a phone-device pairing method similar to NFC using Bluetooth Low Energy by creating an Android 
app that automatically initiates a connection when an unpaired Bluetooth device is discovered above an arbitrary 
signal strength. 

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