Summary
Andrew Turner is a Research Engineer with eight years of multidisciplinary experience applying software engineering, physics, and geospatial techniques to safety-critical avionics and subscale flight testing at NASA Langley. He designs and implements UAV flight-planning and mitigation tools using Java, Python, C++, Flask, and GIS/LiDAR workflows, and manages sensor networks, servers, and secure web services that support system-wide safety research. His background in astrophysics and electrical/computer engineering informs rigorous simulation work—developing wind models and integrated microweather services for in-flight situational awareness. Andrew mentors interns, bridges research and operational deployment, and has hands-on experience across full-stack, embedded, and geospatial systems. Although based in Lexington, KY, he is actively seeking engineering opportunities in the Huntsville, AL area.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Arts and Sciences - AAS, Chemistry, Physics, 3.8, Associate of Arts and Sciences - AAS, Chemistry, Physics, 3.8 at Bluegrass Community and Technical College
Bachelor of Science - BS, Astrophysics, 3.56, Bachelor of Science - BS, Astrophysics, 3.56 at Indiana University Bloomington
Master of Engineering - MEng, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Engineering - MEng, Electrical and Computer Engineering at University of Kentucky
html, java, python, sql, c#, c, c++