Technoculture Research is reimagining how the world measures health. We build micro-scale electrochemical laboratories that deliver lab-grade accuracy directly into the hands of clinicians, community health workers, and even patients at home.
Our platform integrates microfabricated electrodes, novel surface chemistries, and microfluidics to perform protein, nucleic-acid, and metabolite assays within minutes. By replacing costly optical detection with electron sensing, we reduce both instrument and per-test costs by nearly an order of magnitude—making precision diagnostics truly accessible.
Our mission is clear: to make diagnostics abundant so that every critical health decision is guided by immediate, affordable results—wherever care happens.
Key Responsibilities
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Design, develop, debug, and maintain firmware for microcontroller-based systems using Zephyr RTOS
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Configure, optimize, and debug RTOS-based multithreaded applications
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Develop embedded software using C/C++, and leverage Python for automation, testing, and tooling
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Work with Embedded Linux environments, including build systems, kernel configuration, and basic device driver interaction
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Use Arduino and Raspberry Pi platforms for rapid prototyping and proof-of-concept development
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Implement IoT communication protocols and develop peripheral drivers by interpreting hardware datasheets
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Write and execute firmware tests to ensure reliability, performance, and stability
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Collaborate closely with hardware, software, and QA teams to integrate and validate system functionality
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Create and maintain technical documentation related to firmware design and implementation
About Company: Technoculture Research is re-imagining how the world measures health. We build micro-scale electrochemical laboratories that bring lab-grade accuracy directly into the hands of clinicians, community health workers, and even patients at home. Our platform integrates microfabricated electrodes, novel surface chemistries, and microfluidics to run protein, nucleic-acid, and metabolite assays within minutes. By replacing costly optical detection with electron sensing, we significantly reduce instrument and per-test costs, making precision diagnostics truly accessible. Our mission is to make diagnostics abundant, so every critical health decision is guided by immediate, affordable results.