Summary
Dylan Lim is an operations-focused engineer blending hands-on firmware and embedded systems work with mission-oriented analysis across air, space, and national security domains. With three years of experience bridging startups and government labs, he has contributed to NASA-contracted satellite firmware, geospatial intelligence at the NNSA, and mission engineering work at Anduril. Trained in computer science at UC Davis and currently based in Palo Alto, he applies a data-driven approach to autonomous air vehicles, missile guidance, and ISR/warfighter augmentation. Dylan’s background in NLP and computer vision for education highlights an unusual cross-cutting strength: translating advanced algorithms into operationally useful systems. He is motivated by “American dynamism” — scaling foundational technology for allies and the U.S. — and thrives where embedded software, sensors, and mission planning intersect.
3 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at University of California, Davis