Summary
Conner Martin is a materials scientist turned support engineer based in Seattle, with 11 years of hands-on experience that spans battery research, lab fabrication, and clean-room hardware support. He holds an MS and BS in Materials Science & Engineering from the University of Washington, where his capstone work produced lithium-based micro-batteries and a proof-of-concept ground-traveling robot for micro-drone applications. At Amazon Leo he supports aerospace engineering teams, translating technical drawings into compliant workflows while applying rigorous FOD/ESD and MES processes. Conner pairs practical lab skills—battery chemistry, electrochemistry, and EIS—with customer-facing operational roles, from facilities stewardship to leading small field teams. An aspiring full-stack developer who “just loves to make things,” he brings a maker’s curiosity and systems-minded troubleshooting to bridge research prototypes and production-ready hardware.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Material Science and Engineering, Master of Science - MS Material Science and Engineering at University of Washington