Hi, my name is
Noah Husby.
I build things for the cloud.
I’m a software engineer specializing in creating robust digital solutions.
About Me
Hello! My name is Noah and I enjoy creating solutions that live on the cloud. My interest in software engineering started back in 2009 when I decided to try tinkering with an Arduino!
Fast-forward to today, and I’ve currently pursuing a dual-bachelors degree in computer science & computer engineering at the Illinois Institute of Technology . Most recently, I had the privilege to work with a great team designing modern, robust, and accessible solutions for autonomous vehicles at Ford Motor Company.
Here are a few technologies I’ve been working with recently:
- Splunk
- Altium Designer
- Mockito
- Cloud Run
- Terraform
- Compose Multiplatform

Where I’ve Worked
Software Engineer @ Ford Motor Company
June 2022 - June 2024
- Write modern, performant, maintainable code for delivering an autonomous vehicle fleet.
- Work with a variety of different languages, platforms, and frameworks such as Java, Spring Boot, Google Cloud Run, Firestore and Mockito.
- Communicate with multi-disciplinary teams of engineers on a daily basis.
Some Things I’ve Built
Featured Project
Cabinet
A simple central logging system for formula SAE cars. A spreadsheet is automatically generated with statistics about the vehicle's performance.
- Java
- Apache POI
- Javalin
- REST
Featured Project
HusbyFridge
My roommate found a beaten-up RedBull merchandise mini-fridge on our campus with a sticky note that said "free". As such, he took it back to our dorm and I began to repair it. Just making the refrigerator work again felt unoriginal to me, so I set to add some additional features to match the uniqueness of the item.
I decided to replace the broken fluorescent bulbs with addressable LED strips connected to a Teensy 4.1 microcontroller. I implemented a Raspberry PI to interface with the Google Assistant API. As such, the talking RedBull fridge was born.
- Google Assistant API
- Python
- PlatformIO
- Teensy
Featured Project
Glory2Wide
A script for converting 1000+ 4:3 aspect ratio hymns into 16:9 format. The script uses OpenCV to detect the upper and lower boundaries of the melody and automatically re-adjusts the slide.
- Python
- OpenCV
- Py-PPTX
Other Noteworthy Projects
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An app for immortalizing my friends' best quotes using an Epson TM receipt printer.
LINC
The Laboratory Instrument Network Controller (LINC) is a modern network GPIB interface for test equipment
aiostreammagic
An async python package for interfacing with Cambridge Audio / Stream Magic compatible streamers
bellhop
An addon adding slack / teams notifications to Solidworks PDM Professional.
HawkEye
A customizable interface for monitoring statistics using the WarpTables engine
TerraPlusPlus
Developed a minecraft mod to generate accurate world terrain in-game.
What’s Next?
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