Summary
Matthias Arndt is a Senior Engineer with four years' experience specialising in mathematical modelling and computational methods for flight physics, aerodynamics and vehicle performance in the Aerospace & Defence sector. An Imperial College MSc graduate with a Distinction on his research project, he has progressed from a multi-placement graduate scheme to a technical role at MBDA, delivering models that inform missile and rocketry performance. His hands-on background ranges from CFD and FEA for UAVs and hybrid rocket motors to thermal design for high-altitude telescopes, reflecting a blend of practical test-hardware work and numerical methods. Outside professional work he develops Astronomical Computer Vision software in Python to denoise deep-space imagery (see StarTrack), highlighting an ongoing interest in applied signal processing and optics. Based in London, he brings rigorous academic training and cross-disciplinary engineering experience to complex, safety-critical problems.
4 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
MSc Advanced Aeronautical Engineering, Merit (Overall), Distinction (Research Project), MSc Advanced Aeronautical Engineering, Merit (Overall), Distinction (Research Project) at Imperial College London
A Levels, A Levels at The Ecclesbourne School
BEng Aerospace Engineering, Class One Honours, BEng Aerospace Engineering, Class One Honours at The University of Sheffield
English, German