Summary
Andrew Dahdouh is a robotics-focused senior developer relations leader with 11 years of hands-on experience designing autonomy, perception, and control systems across aerospace, medical, and industrial domains. Currently at NVIDIA, he advises strategic partners on Isaac Sim and Isaac Lab, translating research-grade simulation and AI into deployable robotics solutions. His background spans embedded real-time C/C++ systems, ROS-based autonomy, and machine learning for vision and tele-perception from roles at Axiom Space, ABB, and surgical-robotics companies. He has led globally distributed software teams, shipped safety-critical products, and built CI/CD and simulation pipelines that bridge research and production. Based in Houston, Andrew pairs a Georgia Tech CS master’s with deep mechanical roots and a pragmatic habit of prototyping full-stack mechatronic systems. Colleagues rely on him not only for technical breadth but also for turning complex partner needs into concrete architecture and developer resources.
11 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
B.S Mechanical Engineering Technology, B.S Mechanical Engineering Technology at University of Houston
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Arabic