Gavin Walters
About Gavin Walters
Gavin Walters is a Software Engineer with extensive experience in developing hardware and software solutions for autonomous systems. He has worked in various roles, including as a Research Engineer at Cybernet Systems Corporation and as an Aviation Mechanic in the United States Marine Corps.
Work at Cybernet Systems Corporation
Gavin Walters has been employed at Cybernet Systems Corporation as a Research Engineer since 2017. In this role, he has focused on developing Java GUI applications that facilitate human and machine interfacing. He has also implemented remote control and troubleshooting capabilities for bots, utilizing VPN and secure communication protocols to ensure secure operations.
Previous Experience at United States Marine Corps
Gavin Walters served in the United States Marine Corps as an Aviation Mechanic from 2006 to 2016. During his ten-year tenure in Washington, District of Columbia, he gained extensive experience in technical operations and maintenance, which laid the groundwork for his subsequent career in software engineering.
Experience at Grupo Antolin
Gavin Walters worked at Grupo Antolin as a Technician from 2016 to 2017 for a period of 11 months in Spain. His role involved hands-on technical work, contributing to his skill set in engineering and technology.
Education and Expertise in Computer Science
Gavin Walters studied Computer Science at Southern New Hampshire University, where he earned his Bachelor's degree from 2014 to 2018. His academic background provided him with a solid foundation in programming and software development, which he has applied in various professional roles.
Technical Skills and Projects
Gavin Walters has developed modules in Java and C/C++ to interface with hardware for autonomous systems. He has written bash scripts for launching and configuring bot processes on Linux operating systems. Additionally, he has integrated computer vision and sensor suites for SLAM/GPS navigation, demonstrating his technical proficiency in software and hardware integration.