Tyler Mccown is a senior GNC engineer at Astranis Space Technologies with eight years of experience delivering hardware-software control systems for aerospace, automotive, and research robotics. He led the digital feedback control design for Bruin Racing's 3rd electromechanical transmission, performing system identification and closed-loop tuning to enable reliable performance in a high-stakes Baja SAE competition. In his current role at Astranis, he guides GNC development for satellite platforms, building on a foundation of MATLAB/Simulink, Python, and C++-driven model-based design and state-machine control for MISO/SISO systems. Earlier in his career, he contributed to reliability modeling and modular subsystem libraries at Amazon and pursued robotics research on over-actuated multirotors and legged systems at UCLA labs, RoMeLa and the Mechatronics and Controls Lab. Tyler holds a BS in Mechanical Engineering (Summa Cum Laude) and an MS in Mechanical Engineering (Outstanding MS) from UCLA, and is based in Los Angeles, California.
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