Summary
Jasmine Sandhu is a senior software engineer in Seattle with 15 years of experience applying systems engineering, modeling, simulation, and programming to real-world problems across aerospace, government, and data tooling companies. Her background spans mission-critical roles at NASA JPL, Lincoln Laboratory, NOAA, and aerospace firms, evolving into data and developer-focused engineering at Continuum Analytics, Coiled, and now Anaconda. She combines deep control-theory training (MS in Aerospace Engineering) with hands-on software delivery, making her adept at bridging complex numerical systems and production software. Known for being collaborative and sincere, she excels in client-facing technical work and cross-functional team efforts. An often-overlooked strength is her steady progression from flight systems and research roles into building developer tools and scalable data workflows, showing both domain expertise and adaptability.
15 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
MS, Aerospace Engineering (Control Theory), MS, Aerospace Engineering (Control Theory) at University of Washington
English, Hindi, Punjabi, Japanese