Summary
Matthew Noyes is an aerospace technologist and multidisciplinary engineer with 11+ years of experience applying software and mechanical engineering across government, academia, startups, and venture-backed defense projects. As Deputy Lead of NASA’s Hybrid Reality and Advanced Operational Concepts Lab he blends consumer VR, haptics, and core flight software development to advance astronaut training and mission systems while also driving DevOps, automated verification, and requirements traceability. His background spans robotics, computational fluid dynamics, spacecraft control systems, and QA for military software, with hands-on experience in C/C++, Python, Fortran and a broad toolchain across UNIX and Windows environments. Published at international conferences and active in STEM outreach, he brings a rare combination of spaceflight systems pedigree and practical product delivery—often translating research prototypes into operational software and automated test infrastructures.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
NASA Satern Online Training
Transferred out prior to conferral., Transferred out prior to conferral. at Rochester Institute of Technology
BS, Mechanical Engineering, 3.91, BS, Mechanical Engineering, 3.91 at University of Rochester
MITx
English, Spanish