Summary
Lucas Henneman is a software engineer with eight years of experience building Linux systems, Windows desktop applications, and DevOps solutions across both large enterprises and smaller teams. He has shipped production software at organizations like Linaro, Eaton, and Cray, bringing a systems-first perspective to performance-sensitive and infrastructure-focused projects. Comfortable moving between low-level systems work and higher-level tooling, he pairs hands-on coding with operational awareness to keep services reliable in diverse industries. Based in the Atlanta area, he also maintains ties to academia as an assistant professor at George Mason University’s Civil, Environmental, and Infrastructure Engineering department, reflecting a commitment to teaching and applied research. Colleagues would describe him as pragmatic and versatile—someone who can dive into kernel-adjacent issues one week and streamline build and deployment pipelines the next. That blend of classroom insight and production experience helps him translate complex engineering requirements into practical, maintainable solutions.
8 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
High School, High School at Grantsburg High School
Bachelor’s Degree, Bachelor’s Degree at University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire
Spanish, English