Summary
Jordan Lamkin is a software engineer and inventor with eight years of experience building mathematically driven systems, currently contributing to Amazon’s Project Kuiper manufacturing software. He holds 15 issued patents (with another pending) for Light Field XR technology and led the invention and implementation of core light-field and SLAM systems at FYR Medical, translating skunk-works concepts into calibrated hardware and ray-traced visualization tools. Formally trained in computer science and pure mathematics at Texas A&M, he applies topology and geometric/Clifford algebra to make complex algorithms tractable and robust. Shaped by competitive programming, he pairs creative algorithm design with industry-grade engineering discipline to deliver bulletproof, production-ready solutions. Comfortable moving between low-level mathematical frameworks and system architecture, he’s unusually focused on making advanced imaging tech accessible and dependable. Based in Fort Worth, he blends R&D inventorship with practical manufacturing and medical-visualization experience.
8 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Texas A&M University