Summary
Dillon Buck is an Air Force engineer and Service Chiefs Fellow with 11 years of experience applying technical leadership to multi-domain exercises, cyber operations, and acquisition for next-generation capabilities. With a strong academic foundation (M.S. in Computer Science from Georgia Tech and a B.S. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Rowan), he has led selectively-manned teams integrating space and cyber requirements into $240M test portfolios and supported DARPA and joint partners. He pairs hands-on software and embedded development—building Android apps, websites, and systems for NATO and local organizations—with operational insight gained as a flight commander and assistant director of operations. An active STEM advocate, he chaired IEEE RAS at Rowan, forged international university partnerships in Australia, and mentors underclassmen in microcontroller work. Outside work he tinkers with hardware, bikes and hikes, and brings that practical curiosity to solving complex defense and software problems.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Computer Science, 4.0, Master's degree, Computer Science, 4.0 at Georgia Institute of Technology
Associate of Science (A.S.), General Engineering, Associate of Science (A.S.), General Engineering at Rowan College at Gloucester County
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.85, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering, 3.85 at Rowan University