Summary
Ken Casimiro is a software engineer with eight years of hands-on experience building and testing mission-critical systems for defense and scientific research. Currently a Software Engineer Intern at Northrop Grumman working on the CMN4 team for the F-35, he blends C++ unit testing and hardware verification with Agile delivery under an active DoD Secret clearance. His background spans HPC software infrastructure at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, image-processing research for NASA JPL’s Roman CGI team, and embedded/electrical work on an autonomous underwater vehicle project. Comfortable across low-level systems, test automation, and hardware-in-the-loop validation, he has deployed CI for Exascale projects and authored research artifacts for scientific computing. Based in Laguna Niguel, CA, Ken pairs classroom tutoring and mentorship experience with practical engineering—often moving between software and electrical roles to close the loop from algorithm to hardware.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
University of California, San Diego
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Engineering at University of California, San Diego - Jacobs School of Engineering
Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science, Associate of Science - AS, Computer Science at Saddleback College