
Gilad developed core features for the Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025A repository, focusing on both software tooling and embedded systems integration. He implemented a Java-based number base conversion utility supporting hexadecimal and decimal formats, including negative and fractional values, and enhanced accessibility with multilingual documentation. In parallel, Gilad designed and built an Arduino-driven automated food ordering and serving system, integrating LCD displays, IR remote controls, servos, and status LEDs to streamline order management. His work emphasized maintainable project scaffolding, clear documentation, and robust hardware-software interaction, demonstrating depth in Java, C++, and embedded systems while enabling rapid onboarding and future project scalability.

December 2024: Key accomplishments center on establishing a robust baseline for Group 4 work in Automation_Course_2025A and delivering hardware-backed features that demonstrate readiness for demos and future development. Focused on project scaffolding, documentation hygiene, and embedded system integration to enable rapid iteration and clear handoffs.
December 2024: Key accomplishments center on establishing a robust baseline for Group 4 work in Automation_Course_2025A and delivering hardware-backed features that demonstrate readiness for demos and future development. Focused on project scaffolding, documentation hygiene, and embedded system integration to enable rapid iteration and clear handoffs.
Monthly work summary for Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025A (2024-11): Implemented numeric base conversion utilities and improved documentation, delivering business value through enhanced tooling and accessibility.
Monthly work summary for Automation-Course/Automation_Course_2025A (2024-11): Implemented numeric base conversion utilities and improved documentation, delivering business value through enhanced tooling and accessibility.
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