Edward Leslie is a Senior Electrical Engineer at Leidos, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the development of connected and automated vehicles. With a robust background in power electronics development and testing, Edward specializes in the design and integration of hybrid systems, ensuring...
Edward Leslie is a Senior Electrical Engineer at Leidos, where he plays a pivotal role in advancing the development of connected and automated vehicles. With a robust background in power electronics development and testing, Edward specializes in the design and integration of hybrid systems, ensuring that cutting-edge technologies are seamlessly incorporated into vehicle platforms. His expertise extends to control design and implementation, where he leverages tools like Matlab and Simulink to create sophisticated algorithms that enhance vehicle performance and safety.
Currently, Edward is spearheading key projects that focus on the integration of smart grid technologies within the automotive sector. His work involves not only the design of embedded systems but also the rigorous testing of power electronics to ensure reliability and efficiency in real-world applications. Edward's proficiency in LabVIEW and Altium Designer allows him to develop and simulate complex electronic circuits, facilitating the rapid prototyping of innovative solutions.
In addition to his technical skills, Edward is adept at proposal writing, enabling him to effectively communicate project visions and secure funding for new initiatives. His problem-solving acumen is instrumental in navigating the challenges associated with the evolving landscape of connected vehicles, where he applies his knowledge of control systems design to develop systems that are both robust and adaptable. As the automotive industry continues to embrace automation and connectivity, Edward Leslie remains at the forefront, driving innovation and excellence in electrical engineering at Leidos.