Summary
Weston Zavadil is a Quantum Computing Control Systems Engineer with 11 years of hands-on experience blending software, electrical design, and systems engineering. He holds a BS in Computer Science focused on Robotics and AI and an MS in Quantum Engineering with a software emphasis from Colorado School of Mines, and now applies that interdisciplinary training at Sandia National Laboratories. Weston’s background includes software engineering, network administration, cybersecurity, and electrical modeling for national lab projects, giving him a rare cross-domain fluency between classical control stacks and quantum hardware. He has progressed rapidly through roles at Amentum—moving from electrical engineering intern to software engineer—demonstrating pragmatic delivery on high-assurance systems. Based in Albuquerque, he pairs rigorous technical depth with an interest in resilient, production-ready quantum control software informed by real-world defense and lab environments.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Quantum Engineering, Master of Science - MS, Quantum Engineering at Colorado School of Mines