Austin Antony is a Computer Engineering major with a minor in Computer Science, graduating in May 2026. He currently works as a Digital Test Engineer Intern at Integra Technologies, where he develops and executes automated test equipment programs for high-reliability semiconductor devices. His work includes testing FPGAs, memory, and digital ICs using C++, designing multi-layer interface boards, and performing root-cause failure analysis to improve device reliability and manufacturing yield.

Austin shared that Ennovar played an important role in preparing him for opportunities like this. “Ennovar provided me with crucial industry experience while I was still in school, which became a key differentiator for me during interviews,” he said. He also noted that the flexibility Ennovar offers made it possible to balance coursework, work, and personal time, while building professional connections that he expects to carry forward throughout his career.

His interest in the field started with curiosity about how complex systems work. “I’ve always been driven by how computers and aerospace systems work,” Austin explained. That interest led him to focus on hardware and digital design, where he enjoys building the physical architecture that enables aerospace technology to function.
After graduation, Austin will be taking the next step in his career as a Digital Design Engineer at Raytheon Missiles & Defense in Tucson, Arizona. Looking back on his Ennovar experience, he said one of the most meaningful parts was the community.
“My favorite part of Ennovar has been finding friends with similar drive and career aspirations,” he shared, adding that the support and shared knowledge among peers made a lasting impact.
Outside of work and school, Austin enjoys staying active and creative. His hobbies include cooking, volleyball, badminton, disc golf, traveling, and going to EDM shows.