Summary
Myles Keller is a multidisciplinary design engineer with nine years of experience blending software, hardware, and hands-on fabrication to deliver automotive systems and rapid prototypes. At Revology Cars he architects vehicle components, kinematic simulations, and additive manufacturing workflows, and pioneered a CAN-integrated body control module that cut wiring complexity by 34%. His background includes graduate research extending the CARLA simulator for IoT-aware wayfinding and wearable assistive-device prototyping, reflecting a knack for cyber-physical systems and data-driven process improvements. A former heavy equipment maintenance supervisor in the Air Force Reserve, he brings operational rigor and field-tested logistics leadership to engineering problems. Comfortable from CAD scripting to microcontroller firmware, he uniquely bridges mechanical, electrical, and software domains to reduce cycle time and human error in low-volume production.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Pursued Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Pursued Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Southern Polytechnic State University
Master of Science - MS, Computer Engineering, 3.6, Master of Science - MS, Computer Engineering, 3.6 at University of South Florida
Associate of Applied Science - AAS, Vehicle Maintenance, Associate of Applied Science - AAS, Vehicle Maintenance at Community College of the Air Force