Anh Phan is a robotics engineer and Penn State Computer Science undergraduate with 16 years of hands-on experience building real-time perception and control systems for UAVs and autonomous vehicles. At Apex Robotics and in the Penn State AutoDrive Challenge he engineered latency-optimized, CUDA-accelerated perception stacks, trained and deployed YOLO models and multi-object trackers, and delivered depth and ReID pipelines that materially improved detection consistency and range. He pairs applied ML and computer vision expertise (from fine-tuning EfficientNet and Temporal Fusion Transformer models to processing millions of time-series points) with embedded systems work—designing RP2040-based winch controllers and lightweight CAD prototypes that cut platform weight by a third. Beyond technical delivery, Anh has led large teams in campus public safety and student organizations, reflecting strong operational and communication skills under real-world constraints. Colleagues rely on him for practical, end-to-end solutions that bridge research models and robust field deployments.
16 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Penn State University
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy
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