Summary
Trevor Gahl is a systems engineer with a decade of experience designing embedded and FPGA-based systems for aerospace and defense, currently advancing hardware-focused cyber-defense research while pursuing a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering. He has a strong hands-on background in Assembly, C, VHDL, and Python, and has progressed through roles at Raytheon Missiles & Defense to Systems Engineer III at Blue Origin. Trevor blends firmware, hardware design, and systems integration across flight and missile systems, with practical experience as a graduate researcher and instructor at Montana State University. Based in Bozeman, Montana, he brings both operational systems administration roots and advanced engineering depth, uniquely positioning him to bridge low-level implementation with system-level security architectures.
10 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
Associate of Science (A.S.) Microcomputer Support, Associate of Science (A.S.) Microcomputer Support at Great Falls College Montana State University
Master's degree Computer Engineering, Master's degree Computer Engineering at Montana State University-Bozeman
Associate of Science (A.S.) Network Support, Associate of Science (A.S.) Network Support at Montana State University-Great Falls College of Technology