Ryan Morris is a Staff Autonomy Engineer based in California with nine years building perception and autonomy stacks for self-driving and unmanned systems. He has progressed through increasingly senior roles at May Mobility—now leading autonomy efforts end-to-end from data collection and sensor fusion to model training and evaluation—and earlier honed sensor-fusion expertise at General Atomics. Ryan blends hands-on ML and systems engineering with production deployment experience on real vehicles, shipping high-impact models that close the loop between offline evaluation and on-road behavior. He holds an MS in Computer Science from Georgia Tech and a BS in Computer Engineering from San Diego State, pairing academic rigor with applied autonomy work. Colleagues describe him as someone who moves quickly from prototype to robust system, and he often surfaces subtle dataset and evaluation gaps that improve long-term reliability. Outside core role responsibilities he brings cross-disciplinary experience across embedded systems and perception stacks that accelerates integration across software, hardware, and testing teams.
9 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Computer Science, Master of Science - MS Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Computer Engineering Computer Engineering, Computer Engineering Computer Engineering at San Diego State University
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Ryan Morris - Staff Autonomy Engineer at May Mobility