Summary
Ryan Hupe is a Senior Modeling and Simulation Engineer with 11 years of experience applying physics-driven R&D to defense and aerospace software systems, from flying edge-of-space experiments to leading large-scale virtual warfare exercises with multiple US military branches. He holds a PhD in Physics from The Ohio State University and built ultra‑high energy cosmic ray instrumentation and trigger systems that increased ANITA sensitivity fivefold, a background he leverages to create high‑fidelity physics models and memory‑efficient GIS meshes for modern simulation platforms. At Boeing he scaled and led Agile organizations, ran cross-discipline proposal efforts with executive stakeholders, and transitioned into product management to run release trains for dozens of engineers. Now at Intrinsic he authors SBIRs, designs AI-ready architectures for DoD work, and builds synthetic integration environments for continuous testing—combining hands‑on technical depth with proven leadership in high‑consequence, customer‑facing programs. He’s motivated by learning with customers and solving not just the immediate challenge but the next one, a pattern that drove selection into Boeing’s competitive Leadership NeXt cohort.
11 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), summa cum laude, Physics, 3.9/4.0, Bachelor of Science (BS), summa cum laude, Physics, 3.9/4.0 at University of Missouri-Rolla
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Physics at The Ohio State University
English