Andrew Serio is a senior systems engineer with a decade of experience leading integration and verification of complex hardware-software systems for astronomical and aerospace programs. He has progressed through hands-on roles at Gemini Observatory, LSST, and multiple commercial space companies, now contributing to NSF NOIRLab where deadlines and cross-disciplinary coordination are routine. Trained in systems engineering (Johns Hopkins, cum laude) with a strong astronomy background (MSc, Boston Univ.), he bridges scientific requirements and practical implementation. Known for delivering high-quality, auditable I&V work, he brings rare domain fluency across observatory operations and commercial space systems while based in Hawaii.
10 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
San Diego State University
Master of Science (MS), Systems Engineering, Cum Laude, Master of Science (MS), Systems Engineering, Cum Laude at Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals
Bachelor's degree, Planetary and Space Sciences, Bachelor's degree, Planetary and Space Sciences at Boston University
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Andrew Serio - Sr. Systems Engineer at NSF NOIRLab