Drew Brost
About Drew Brost
Drew Brost is a Software Engineer with a background in math and computer science, currently working at Near Earth Autonomy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He writes an article series on Magic: the Gathering for MTGGoldfish.com and has a strong connection to the environment that informs his work in aerial autonomy.
Work at Near Earth Autonomy
Drew Brost has been employed at Near Earth Autonomy as a Software Engineer since 2018. In this role, he contributes to the development of technologies related to aerial autonomy. His work is influenced by his strong connection to the environment, which informs his approach to engineering and software development. Prior to his current position, he completed a summer internship at the same organization in 2017, where he gained practical experience in the field.
Education and Expertise
Drew Brost studied at Washington University in St. Louis from 2014 to 2018, where he focused on both math and computer science. His educational background provides a solid foundation for his work in software engineering. Additionally, he has an appreciation for broader science and anthropology, which complements his technical skills and informs his understanding of the implications of technology in society.
Background
Drew Brost has a diverse background that includes internships at notable organizations. He interned at Sandia National Laboratories in 2015 for two months, gaining experience in a research environment. This exposure, along with his subsequent internship at Near Earth Autonomy, has shaped his career trajectory and expertise in software engineering and aerial autonomy.
Writing Contributions
In addition to his engineering work, Drew Brost writes an article series on Magic: the Gathering for MTGGoldfish.com. This engagement with the gaming community showcases his ability to communicate complex ideas effectively and reflects his interests outside of his professional career.