Numair Ahmed is a software engineer specializing in imaging with a decade of experience solving hardware-adjacent problems through software. Currently at Bayer Crop Science, he designs analytics pipelines that bridge experimental R&D and production-ready imaging systems. His background in precision mechanics and mechatronics—shaped by roles at Facebook Reality Labs and KLA—gives him a rare fluency across mechanical design, systems engineering, and software. He holds an MS in Robotics from Northwestern and a BS in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from UC Davis, which informs his pragmatic approach to complex sensing and robotics problems. Based in San Francisco, he gravitates toward projects where tough hardware constraints demand elegant software solutions. Colleagues know him as the engineer who translates intricate mechanical requirements into reliable, data-driven imaging pipelines.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at University of California, Davis
Master of Science - MS, Robotics, Master of Science - MS, Robotics at Northwestern University
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Numair Ahmed - Software Engineer, Imaging at Bayer