Lawrence Luo is a software engineer specializing in vehicle autonomy with 11 years of multidisciplinary experience spanning aerospace, embedded systems, and robotics. Currently at BRINC after contributing to Boeing Phantom Works, he excels in C++, systems-level engineering, and end-to-end hardware-software integration informed by a Computer Engineering degree with a Physics minor from Northwestern. His background includes hands-on manufacturing and flight-tested projects—from Crew Dragon components at SpaceX to CubeSat payloads and liquid-argon detector simulation—giving him uncommon fluency in both software algorithms and physical systems. Lawrence pairs rapid technical learning with project leadership, having co-founded an undergraduate engineering club and led avionics and data-architecture efforts at NASA that modernized real-time telemetry pipelines. Colleagues rely on him for detailed, pragmatic solutions that bridge theory and production in high-stakes aerospace contexts.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering and Physics, Bachelor’s Degree, Computer Engineering and Physics at Northwestern University
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Lawrence Luo - Software Engineer - Vehicle Autonomy at BRINC