Larry Bradley is a retired 20-year U.S. Air Force Intelligence Analyst and current cybersecurity student with 12 years of technical experience and an Associate's Degree in Network Systems Administration. He holds CompTIA Security+ certification and is pursuing a bachelor's in Cybersecurity while seeking entry-level roles in intelligence analysis or IT that offer growth and advancement. A practical contributor to major scientific Python projects—such as numpy, astropy, matplotlib, and the JWST library—he has improved documentation, fixed mathematical and convolution bugs, and developed aperture photometry features for photutils. Based in Bowie, Maryland, Larry combines disciplined military tradecraft with hands-on open-source engineering, demonstrating strengths in scientific data processing and clear technical communication. He brings a rare mix of operational intelligence experience and reproducible code contributions that make him well-suited for roles at the intersection of cyber, data analysis, and scientific software.
12 years of coding experience
None, Computer Science, None, Computer Science at Hawaii Pacific University
Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity at Capital Technology University
Associate's Degree, Network Systems Administration, 3.6, Associate's Degree, Network Systems Administration, 3.6 at ITT Technical Institute-Hanover
Astropy package for source detection and photometry. Maintainer: @larrybradley
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:30 releases, 155 reviews, 4455 commits in 9 years 2 months
Contributions summary:Larry was involved in adding and modifying functions and classes related to aperture photometry, contributing to core functionality within the photutils package. Their work focused on implementing various aspects of aperture-based photometry, including modifications to the aperture mask methods and handling different data input types. They also incorporated the implementation of the centroid functions.
Contributions:341 reviews, 867 commits, 343 PRs in 9 years 1 month
Contributions summary:Larry made several commits to the `astropy/astropy` repository, which focuses on astronomy and astrophysics. Their contributions primarily involve fixing bugs in the mathematical models and convolution functions. The user also contributed to the documentation and test suite of the project.
astrologypythonscienceastrophysicsastrodynamics
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Larry Bradley - Student at Capital Technology University