Kyle Rush is a software engineer with a decade of experience building connected and automated vehicle systems, currently contributing to FHWA research at Leidos' Saxton Transportation Operations Laboratory. He combines back-end data aggregation and distribution skills with web application development for data visualization and control, supporting projects like automated signalized intersections, speed harmonization, platooning, and the CARMA Platform. A University of Maryland CS graduate, Kyle began in transportation research as an intern and has grown into a practitioner who bridges standards-informed prototyping with production-focused implementation. He enjoys learning new tools and methodologies and brings a practical curiosity that surfaces in both research papers and hands-on system delivery.
Truck controller driver for usage with the CARMA Platform
Contributions:8 PRs, 8 pushes, 9 branches in 8 months
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