Summary
Justin Le is a systems engineer with 11 years of experience applying electrical and computer engineering to real-world navigation and sensing problems, currently developing air/sea navigation systems for GPS-denied environments at Toyon Research Corporation. He holds a PhD from UC Santa Barbara and a strong academic background in control, signal processing, and machine learning, with award-winning teaching experience. His work blends magnetometer calibration, sensor fusion, ROS, GTSAM and C++ to deliver robust navigation solutions and has revealed novel insights into tuning effects via statistical and frequency-domain analysis. Earlier projects span assistive-technology ML, computer vision for UAVs, and data analytics for banking, showing versatility across research and product contexts. Based in California’s Central Coast, he pairs deep research rigor with hands-on system integration for challenging, safety-critical applications.
10 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering at UC Santa Barbara
Master’s Degree, Electrical Engineering, Master’s Degree, Electrical Engineering at University of Nevada, Las Vegas
English, Vietnamese