Summary
Dylan Zemlin is a software engineer and MS student in Computer Science at the University of Oklahoma with nine years of hands-on experience building robotics software, educational games, and high-performance distributed systems. He leads software development for competitive robots using C++, Python, ROS, and firmware integration with microcontrollers, while also guiding teammates as President and former Software Lead of Sooner Competitive Robotics. At the K20 Center he led the development of educational apps and games that translate computational thinking into classroom-ready experiences, blending pedagogy with production-quality engineering. Now working at Teledyne FLIR and conducting graduate research and teaching in parallel and distributed network programming, he bridges applied R&D and real-world product development. Colleagues know him for mentoring newcomers, sustaining team knowledge, and a curious, creative approach to connecting low-level hardware with scalable software.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Eisenhower High School
Master of Science - MS Computer Science, Master of Science - MS Computer Science at University of Oklahoma