Cesar Santoyo is a software engineer specializing in safety and statistical analysis for autonomous vehicles, currently building risk and fault-management tooling at Aurora. With eight years of experience grounded in aerospace and electrical engineering, he brings rigorous research-driven methods from his Georgia Tech PhD/MS work—NSF Graduate Research Fellow—into production C++ and Python systems. His background includes stochastic verification, temporal logic for space systems, and practical ML-based risk models that have been integrated into commercial AV codebases. Cesar combines academic depth with hands-on engineering, having moved prototypes from research and internships at Sandia and Raytheon into deployable software. Based in Pittsburgh, he maintains a public portfolio of research code and projects that reveal a consistent focus on provable safety and measurable autonomy behavior.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Electrical & Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Electrical & Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering, Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering at University of Florida
Contributions:7 PRs, 96 pushes, 7 branches in 4 years 5 months
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