Levon Dovlatyan is a modeling and simulation engineer with a PhD in applied physics and over a decade of experience bridging physics research with software engineering. He currently leads modeling and simulation at Anduril Industries, delivering high-fidelity digital twins and defense-focused simulations. Prior to Anduril, he was a Senior Research Engineer at Raytheon Technologies, applying rigorous physics-based modeling to complex systems. His academic path includes a PhD from the University of Maryland and a BS in Engineering Physics from UC Berkeley, with early research roles at Berkeley Lab and Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin. Residing in Costa Mesa, California, he combines scientific rigor with hands-on software development to turn theory into production-ready tools. Throughout his career he has consistently translated advanced physics insights into robust software that enhances safety, performance, and decision-making in complex environments.
11 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Engineering Physics/Applied Physics, Bachelor of Science (BS), Engineering Physics/Applied Physics at University of California, Berkeley
TAP certified Transfer Student, Physics, TAP certified Transfer Student, Physics at Los Angeles Valley College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Physics at University of Maryland
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