// embedded & hardware engineer · sports tech · robotics · London, UK

Miranda
Baltaxe

I build the embedded hardware tools that allow you to unlock the research, application or goal that you can't quite reach with off-the-shelf devices. Right now, I'm building instrumented skis for sports science R&D at Carv.

Embedded Firmware (C/C++) PCB & FPC Design Sports Tech Robotics Michigan Engineering Grad Long-Distance Cycling
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Miranda Baltaxe
// Hello

Hardware Engineer,
PCB Designer,
& Tool-Maker.

Welcome! I'm Miranda, an embedded systems and hardware engineer specializing in wearable devices, PCB design, and firmware. I'm drawn to work that sits at the edge of electronics and the physical world: things you can collect data with, put through the ringer, and use over and over again.

Right now I'm at Carv, splitting my time between Innsbruck, Austria, and London, UK, building instrumented skis that track a skier's center of balance and motion in real time. I'm writing FreeRTOS firmware from scratch, selecting IMUs and ADCs, designing PCBs and FPCs, and testing the whole thing on the hill. Before that I was an engineering intern at NewHaptics, where I built an fMRI-compatible refreshable braille display that was deployed to researchers at Johns Hopkins.

I graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Michigan in 2024, and then immediately decided to cycle 3,000 miles from the Canadian border to Key West on the East Coast Greenway. Since then, on any given sunny day you'll find me out on the road, or daydreaming about cycling. I also captained Michigan's Women's Ultimate Frisbee team (Flywheel), which taught me everything I know about managing moving pieces under pressure.

I want to build the tools that allow you to unlock the research, application or goal that you can't quite reach with off-the-shelf devices. I love sports technology, specifically for female athletes. I believe building for women in sport and in life is one of the most important and underserved spaces in hardware right now.

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Selected Projects

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Press & Features

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I was the first cyclist through-riding the ECG lucky enough to stop by their new (at the time) office in Durham, NC. This is my interview with them!

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Curriculum Vitae

Relevant Experience
Hardware Engineer (Embedded & Electrical) June 2025 — Present

Motion Metrics Ltd. (Carv) · London, UK

  • Designed and laid out PCB motherboards and daughterboards in KiCad, integrating IMUs, microcontrollers, ADCs, and peripheral components for prototype sensor devices.
  • Developed custom firmware and low-level drivers enabling smart skis to track boot pressure distribution and motion — closing the hardware-to-data pipeline for balance-metric research feeding Carv's mobile app.
  • Built a test device and firmware for coulomb counting to characterise battery performance and deliver more accurate state-of-charge estimation in production hardware.
  • Performed full hardware bring-up, debugging, and verification using oscilloscopes, JTAG tools, and custom test protocols, ensuring reliable operation across multiple prototype revisions.
  • Investigated warranty-returned devices, documented root causes, and proposed hardware and firmware improvements to increase long-term product reliability.
  • Travel regularly to the contract manufacturer in China to oversee production processes, conduct hands-on troubleshooting on the line, and ensure hardware quality and assembly consistency meet specification.
Engineering Intern June 2023 – Aug. 2024

NewHaptics · Ann Arbor, MI

  • Prototyped a refreshable braille display with non-metal components for fMRI compatibility, integrating microcontrollers (ESP32) and custom actuator arrays; successfully deployed to Johns Hopkins researchers.
  • Developed MATLAB/Python scripts for client research applications, enhancing hardware usability and adoption.
  • Coordinated directly with clients to define requirements and delivered a packaged, production-ready device under tight deadlines.
  • Incorporated blind user feedback into iterative design improvements; designed custom enclosures and precisely laser-cut fluidic chips for the actuation system, and documented all modifications for future development.
ACL Research & Tooling May – Aug. 2023

Arruda Lab · Ann Arbor, MI

  • Designed and manufactured a modular imaging rig for ACL ligament research using SolidWorks and Form 3 SLA printing, iterating on prototypes through formal design reviews with the ME department chair.
Robotics Research Aug. 2020 – Dec. 2022

ROAHM Lab · Ann Arbor, MI

  • Researched hydraulically amplified self-healing electrostatic (HASEL) actuators for a soft robotic hand, gaining hands-on experience in novel actuation mechanisms and soft robotics integration.
  • Designed actuators with systematically varying geometries and developed MATLAB analysis methods to characterise force output, deformation, and actuation performance across design parameters.
  • Contributed findings to the team's understanding of actuator design trade-offs for use in compliant, human-safe robotic systems.
Education
BSE in Computer Engineering (Embedded Systems Concentration) Summa Cum Laude · 3.89 GPA

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

Additional Experience
Bicycle Mechanic Jan. – June 2025

Big Wheel Bikes · Arlington, VA

  • Repaired hydraulic brakes, drivetrains, and electronic shifting systems on road, mountain, and e-bikes — applying systematic fault-finding and hands-on mechanical skills to real, customer-critical hardware.
  • Assembled and tuned custom bike builds to spec, demonstrating comfort with precision mechanical work outside a lab setting.
Manufacturing Mechanical Engineering Intern May – July 2021

General Motors · Romulus, MI

  • Supported troubleshooting and process improvement on the High Feature V6 engine block line.
Leadership
  • Captain, University of Michigan Flywheel Ultimate (2019–2025): Managed operations for 50+ athletes and six coaches, including scheduling, training, recruiting, and executive board leadership.
  • Regional Director, USA Ultimate - Great Lakes (2022–2023): Directed logistics, compliance, and competition management for DI/DIII sectional and regional tournaments.
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Technical Skills
C / C++ Python MATLAB Embedded Firmware PCB Layout & Design KiCad Embedded Systems Hardware Bring-Up & Debugging Sensor Integration ESP32 / STM32 / Arduino SolidWorks Fusion 360 OnShape 3D Printing Laser Cutting Rapid Prototyping Spanish (Advanced) Project Management Technical Communication
Awards & Highlights
ECE Commercialisation Award 2024

University of Michigan — for NewHaptics fMRI-compatible braille display work.

Summa Cum Laude · 3.89 GPA 2024

University of Michigan, Computer Engineering.

East Coast Greenway Thru-Rider 2024

Canada border → Key West, Florida. 3,000 miles. 77 days. Solo.