Kenneth Aycock is a regulatory science fellow and bioengineering-trained computational mechanician with nine years of experience bridging experimental and computational methods for medical devices. He specializes in verification and validation of physics-based models (ASME V&V principles), DIC/FEA/PIV/CFD, nonlinear material behavior, and high-performance computing, applying those skills across FDA roles and research at Penn State. Kenneth has a track record of turning complex biomechanics problems into auditable regulatory evidence and end-to-end examples guiding device evaluation. He also co-founded a startup building AI-powered accessibility technology, blending entrepreneurial instincts with deep technical rigor. Based in the Washington DC–Baltimore area, he combines hands-on prototyping and visualization skills with policy-facing experience, making him effective at translating simulation fidelity into real-world device safety decisions.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Ph. D., Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering; Minor in Mechanical Engineering, Ph. D., Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering; Minor in Mechanical Engineering at Penn State University
Brigham Young University-Idaho
Organic Chemistry II, Organic Chemistry Lab, Organic Chemistry II, Organic Chemistry Lab at Brigham Young University
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