Faisal Wahabu
I am an Electrical and Computer Engineering graduate student at Saint Louis University with a strong focus on systems engineering, automation, performance analysis and optimization. My work spans Precise Orbit Determination, software–hardware co-design, distributed systems, and data-driven optimization, with hands-on experience building automated testing frameworks, performance monitoring tools, and large-scale data pipelines in Linux and cloud environments.
I have industry experience as an Automation Engineer and Software Engineer, where I developed Python-based automation, analyzed system behavior under adversarial conditions, optimized performance, and contributed to AI-driven products. My research and projects include satellite data processing for precise orbit determination, FPGA-based timing system, and resilient networking systems. I am particularly interested in performance engineering, emerging computing platforms, and the intersection of hardware, software, and AI.
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News
- Dec 2025 Published AI Chat Exporter Chrome extension on the Web Store - a privacy-focused tool for exporting AI conversations with formatting preserved.
- Dec 2025 Completed a secure drone mesh networking system with dynamic multi-hop routing for autonomous swarm communication.
- Oct 2025 Completed an FPGA-based GPS timing and synchronization system achieving sub-100 ns accuracy with holdover support.
- Sep 2025 Paper accepted at ION GNSS+ 2025 on thermospheric density estimation using LEO dual-frequency GNSS receivers.
- Jul 2025 Built an automated COSMIC-2 satellite data processing pipeline for precise orbit determination and atmospheric analysis.
- May 2021 Published undergraduate research on indoor navigation using visual localization and WiFi RSSI fusion.