Peter Landgren is a software development manager with 18 years of hands-on experience building and shipping robotics and distributed learning systems, currently leading software teams at Amazon. He blends rigorous academic research in multi-armed bandits and multi-agent decision-making with practical robotics delivery, having led development of ground and underwater robot fleets for radiation and nuclear-mapping applications. At Princeton he supervised a dozen undergraduates, founded the university makerspace’s machine-shop curriculum, and built both software and hardware stacks as robotics lead—demonstrating a rare mix of control-theory depth and shop-floor craft. An active contributor to open-source projects, he has improved internationalization and robust string handling in established codebases, reflecting attention to real-world edge cases. Based in New Jersey and finishing a doctoral thesis, he seeks ambitious industry challenges that combine multi-agent learning, autonomy, and systems engineering.
18 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Physics, B.S., Physics at Whitworth University
Contributions:967 commits, 2 pushes, 1 branch in 9 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Peter made a series of updates primarily focused on string handling, specifically in the context of localization and internationalization within the Gramps genealogical program. The contributions included changes to date display formats, handling non-ASCII characters in file paths, and adjustments to ensure proper translation of user interface elements. The changes involved modifications to various Python files, including core modules and export plugins, to improve the program's usability across different languages and locales.
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