Summary
Clark Lindsay is a dual-discipline computer scientist and mechanical engineer with nine years of hands-on experience delivering systems and simulations for the Department of the Navy at Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division. He holds BS degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (3.9 GPA) and combines a strong foundation in core engineering principles with fluency in Python, C/C++, Java, Bash, PowerShell, and MATLAB. Clark has practical systems-modeling and simulation experience using SysML in Cameo and STK, and has led hardware-focused teams—most notably as lead of SIU’s NASA Lunabotics rover project that built an icy-regolith mining rover. Comfortable bridging software, firmware, and mechanical domains, he brings disciplined engineering rigor from both defense and aerospace internships (Boeing) to solve complex, mission-critical problems. Based in rural Indiana, he pairs government security-focused development with a hacker’s curiosity—self-described as “just an average nerd” who delivers operational capability.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science, 3.9, Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science, 3.9 at John A. Logan College
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, 3.9, Bachelor of Science - BS, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, 3.9 at Southern Illinois University, Carbondale