Summary
Eric Kearney is a Software Engineer II with eight years of practical experience, currently building mission-critical systems for Raytheon Technologies on the Joint Polar Satellite Systems (JPSS) program. He combines a strong academic foundation—BS in Computer Science (4.0) and an ongoing MS in Computer Science at Colorado State University—with hands-on engineering in applied domains like ML, NLP, computer vision, and probabilistic modeling. At Raytheon he applies data-driven methods to operational satellite software, bringing a research-minded approach to production constraints. Prior tutoring and supplemental instruction roles demonstrate his ability to explain complex concepts and mentor peers. Known for meticulousness and a knack for turning statistical insights into reliable code, he balances theoretical rigor (3.78 GPA in graduate studies) with pragmatic delivery. Based in the Denver metro area, he’s actively exploring intersections of data science and real-time systems to make sensing and decision software more robust.
8 years of coding experience
Master's degree, Computer Science, 3.78, Master's degree, Computer Science, 3.78 at Colorado State University
Bachelor's of Science, Computer Science, 4.00, Bachelor's of Science, Computer Science, 4.00 at Metropolitan State University of Denver
Associate of Science - AS, Computer and Information Sciences, Programming Concentration, 3.57, Associate of Science - AS, Computer and Information Sciences, Programming Concentration, 3.57 at Arapahoe Community College