Jeremy Pogue

An embedded systems device that implements an interactive adventure journal. Jeremy Pogue holding a soldering iron in front of an interactive mini-golf course. An interactive embedded system mini golf hole
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Curious. Inventive. Authentic.

Hi, there! I’m Jeremy Pogue, an Electrical Engineering Master’s student at the University of Southern California.

I’m a purpose-driven engineer focused on building reliable, real-world systems at the intersection of hardware, embedded software, and controls. Through coursework and hands-on projects, I've developed strong experience in designing, integrating, and testing hardware-software systems. I have prior internship experience at Universal Creative, Lockheed Martin, and Capital One, and I’m also the founder and former two-year president of Scream USC, USC's premier student organization for themed entertainment engineering.

My academic foundation spans multiple layers of design:

  • Hardware & Systems: Embedded & Distributed Systems, Digital Logic Design, VLSI, Computer Architecture
  • Software & Data: Algorithms, Machine Learning, Networking, Operating Systems, Graphics, Data Analytics
  • Creative & Design: Themed Entertainment, Game Design, Special Effects, Narrative Design
  • Communication: Technical Writing

Moving forward, I’m driven to build technology that improves life: not just making it easier, but meaningfully improving how people interact with the world.