Steven Dahdah is a Navigation and Mapping Developer with a decade of engineering experience and a strong academic foundation as a Ph.D. candidate in mechanical engineering at McGill, focused on dynamics, estimation, and control. He pairs an electrical engineering undergraduate background and software engineering minor with practical expertise building robust navigation solutions, now applied at Sonardyne in Montreal. Comfortable bridging research and product, he has experience translating complex algorithms into deployable systems and improving developer-facing artifacts, including documentation contributions to the popular Python CLI project doit. His profile reflects a rare blend of theoretical rigor and hands-on implementation across sensing, mapping, and control domains.
10 years of coding experience
DEC, DEC at Marianopolis College
High School, High School at Royal West Academy
Doctor of Philosophy - Ph.D., Doctor of Philosophy - Ph.D. at McGill University
Contributions:5 commits, 1 PR, 4 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Steven primarily contributed to the documentation of the `doit` project. Their work involved adding success stories, fixing formatting issues, correcting a broken link, and tweaking the overall formatting of existing documentation. They also updated wording in the documentation. The focus of the contributions was entirely on improving the documentation of the project.
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