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Noah Koontz
Portland, United States

Hello! 👋 My name is Noah Koontz, and I am a maker who enjoys the creative application of technology. I am an active open source contributor, with over 2,000 commits and 100 pull requests logged in GitHub. I love learning new technologies—my current interests include IoT, infrastructure as code, and web development. I am currently studying Electrical and Computer Engineering at Oregon State University.

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New Relic, Inc.
Jun 2020 - Sep 2020 (3 months)
Portland, Oregon Metropolitan Area
Open Source Software Engineer Intern
Refactored Repolinter (a tool to audit Open Source community files) adding generation of actionable GitHub issues for project maintainers. Deployed Repolinter to 50+ GitHub repositories in the New Relic organization. Deployment resulted in 100+ compliance issues being spotted and fixed.
OPEnS Lab
Jan 2019 - Jun 2020 (1 year 5 months)
Corvallis, Oregon Area
Embedded Software Engineer
Developed software for environmental sensing on embedded systems, providing low-cost, non-technical solutions for researchers:
• Designed fault recovery tools for SlideSentinel, a low-cost landslide monitoring system. Greatly increased mean time between maintenance.
• Developed core network features for Loom, a rapid prototyping platform for environmental sensing. Presented Loom at American Geophysical Union conference.
• Designed PKI and web authentication flow for Spool, an accessible IoT backend.
• Built FeatherFault, a failure recovery tool for embedded systems; deployed in 3 OPEnS projects.
• Created SSLClient, a TLS library to simplify secure IoT communication; providing mTLS support for Loom.
• Designed SleepyNet, an embedded network stack optimized for portability and low power consumption.
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Jul 2018 - Aug 2018 (1 month)
Hillsboro, Oregon
Web Developer
Managed migration of SharePoint workstations to cloud services through Office 365.

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Loom
Jan 2019 - May 2020
Worked with team to develop Loom, a plug-and-play IoT environmental sensing platform. Provided technical support for teams using Loom in the Open Sensing Lab and internationally.
Slide Sentinel
Mar 2020 - Present
Developer for Slide Sentinel, a low-cost landslide monitoring system with centimeter-level precision. Utilized FeatherFault to greatly increase mean time between maintenance.
FeatherFault
Jan 2020 - Present
Created open-source library allowing developers to recover information from crashes on embedded systems. Reduced development and testing time by 25% in two OPEnS projects. Fully automated builds using Travis CI.

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Oregon State University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering
Dec 2017 - Dec 2021

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