Summary
Aeron Hammack is a physicist and interdisciplinary technologist with 14 years of experience developing nanofabrication, nanofluidic single-particle sensing, and high-performance cloud infrastructures for traceable scientific computing. Based in Berkeley, he currently chairs a Scientific Advisory Board working on cryptographic trust in the quantum era while directing nanofabrication operations and leading research on nano-fluidic integrated circuits for single-molecule and pathogen characterization. His background spans low-temperature quantum systems, advanced optical and spectroscopic imaging, electron/x-ray techniques, and practical bioinformatics and genomics applied to phage and microbial populations. He has co-founded and led multiple startups, bridging hands-on device fabrication with software design to enable reproducible analysis pipelines. Notably, he pairs deep experimental expertise—installing sub-10 nm chemical analysis tools and designing resonant quantum sensing devices—with scalable cloud engineering to move lab-scale discoveries toward robust, provable production workflows.
14 years of coding experience
22 years of employment as a software developer
University of California San Diego
Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at UC Berkeley College of Engineering
Spanish, German, Latin