William Goode is a technical research analyst and aerospace engineer with a decade of hands-on experience designing space instruments, running hypervelocity dust impact experiments, and shaping mission trajectories for flagship missions like Europa Clipper. He blends rigorous academic research (MS and PhD work at CU Boulder) with industry practice at Leidos and Blue Origin, delivering simulation tools, signal-processing algorithms in Python, and lab-tested instrument performance assessments. William has led cross-disciplinary experiments and coordinated science-driven trajectory design decisions, demonstrating an uncommon mix of labcraft, software development, and mission-level systems thinking. His background as a Marine Corps air traffic control officer adds operational leadership and international coordination experience to his technical skill set.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Aerospace Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Aerospace Engineering at University of Colorado Boulder
Bachelor's degree, Aviation Management, Bachelor's degree, Aviation Management at Metropolitan State University of Denver
Code, documentation, and other software elements for the IMPACT Dust Particle Accelerator at CU-Boulder
Contributions:30 commits, 17 pushes, 2 branches in 2 years 9 months
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William Goode - Technical Research Analyst at Leidos