Christopher Camillucci

Digital Signal Processing Engineer at MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Watertown, Massachusetts, United States
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Christopher Camillucci is a Digital Signal Processing Engineer with nine years of systems and operational experience spanning the US Navy and leading defense contractors, now applying sensor and space-scenario modeling expertise at MIT Lincoln Laboratory. He combines hands-on radar, SATCOM, and signal imaging work (MATLAB, RHEL8, STK) with program-level impact—saving schedule and cost on AWACS upgrades and delivering customer-facing CDRLs and test plans. A veteran leader and former first-class petty officer, he pairs operational discipline and emergency-rescue experience with mentorship skills developed training new hires and guiding AmeriCorps teams. Continuously upskilling as a programmer, he brings practical Python and SQL experience alongside self-taught Java, HTML, and CSS, making him equally effective in algorithm development and systems integration.
code9 years of coding experience
job4 years of employment as a software developer
bookB.S. Information Technology, B.S. Information Technology at Northeastern University
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Github Skills (5)

python6
rails3
php3
ruby2
accounting2

Github contributions (5)

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ccammo/NumbersDemo.java

Feb 2017 - Jan 2018

Contributions:3 pushes, 1 branch, 3 issues in 11 months
ccammo/newMAS

Jan 2018 - Feb 2018

Contributions:21 pushes, 1 branch in 1 month
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Christopher Camillucci - Digital Signal Processing Engineer at MIT Lincoln Laboratory