About Us

We at Considerate Systems strive to solutions for various engineering problems. While embedded systems is a general focus, our skills and experience are broad. Our services include hardware and board design, system-on-chip and system-on-module level programming and configuration management. We also offer Model based systems engineering consultancy services to improve project lifecycle success.

Our staff

Below is each team member and information about what each of their roles are, qualifications and experience.

Mark Musil

Mark started from humble beginnings, eventually working his way to a Electronics Technician certification from Eastland-Fairfield Technical School. From there, he then got enrolled with Portland State University, where he studied and received his BS in Electrical engineering in May 2020. Since then, Mark has broadened his experience with four internships, one of which with Intel. There, he worked on data quality control, screeneing errors, reduced validation time for Intel’s silicon wafer assembly line by developing a DNN computer vision wafer defect detection tool. There have been several papers that Mark worked on as well, such as Synopsis of Multiphysics Deep Sub-Micron Failure Rate Modeling Technique for CFR and EOL Prediction (2018), Combining Algorithms for More General Al (2018), and A Dendritic Transfer Function in a Novel Fully connected Layer (2019). With so much more to mention, we recommend taking a look at our “Past Projects” to have a better idea of what Mark does best.

Justine Toussaint

Much like Mark, Justine also came from a modest background, knowing her way around a computer from a young age. After graduating high school, she invested alot of time mostly surround art, graphic design, and having a good understanding of computer software as she came across them. Most of her work with us consists of drafting contract proposals, cover letters, organzing finances, and any other work that needs to be picked up. Justine is always eager and ready to learn and take up new tasks that challenge the brain for most.