Holden Adamec is a software engineer in San Francisco with nine years of hands-on experience building drone autonomy for GPS-denied environments. Currently at Theseus, he combines robotics, reinforcement learning, and systems engineering—previously prototyping an RL-to-aircraft Python interface at General Atomics. His background spans full-stack and computer vision work, from a progressive web app that diagnosed video frame loss to teaching JavaScript game development to small cohorts. Holden pairs rigorous computer engineering training from UC San Diego and a stint at NUS with unconventional experiences like tea farming in Kyoto, reflecting a practical, curious approach to problem solving. He’s especially interested in applied autonomy research and collaborating with others who care about robust drone systems.
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