Kevin Phillips is a DSP systems engineer with eight years of experience building RF and embedded signal-processing solutions for defense and satellite communications, now applying his expertise at Sierra Nevada Corporation. He combines hands-on FPGA/VHDL design, CUDA acceleration, and C++/Python software to deliver phase-coherent ELINT processing and Analog Devices MxFE integrations. At Johns Hopkins APL he developed layered protocols for Iridium and 802.11, implemented geolocation techniques (TDOA/FDOA/LOB), and led rapid, low-cost prototype efforts across constrained development cycles. Comfortable as a mentor and field operator (UAS pilot), he bridges sponsor engagement and technical execution to move complex sensor-network problems from concept to deployable systems. An understated strength is his track record of translating academic research and hobbyist automation (from DNA-sample instrumentation to GNURadio applications) into robust, production-capable solutions.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering, Bachelor of Science - BS Electrical Engineering at University of Texas at Tyler
Master of Science - MS Electrical and Computer Engineering, Master of Science - MS Electrical and Computer Engineering at Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering
Associate of Science - AS Engineering Science, Associate of Science - AS Engineering Science at San Jacinto College
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Kevin Phillips - DSP Systems Engineer at Sierra Nevada Corporation