Steven Griffin
About Steven Griffin
Steven Griffin is a Senior Linux CNO Tool Developer with expertise in Software Defined Radio and High Performance Computing. He has a diverse background in computer engineering, having worked for various companies and holding advanced degrees in Computer Science and Sociology.
Current Role at REDLattice
Steven Griffin serves as a Senior Linux CNO Tool Developer at REDLattice, Inc. He has been in this position since 2021, contributing to the development of tools that enhance Linux-based systems. His role involves leveraging his expertise in software development to create solutions that meet the needs of the organization.
Previous Experience in Engineering
Prior to his current role, Steven Griffin worked as a Computer Engineer at Applied Insight LLC from 2019 to 2021. He also held a Computer Engineer position at Applied Engineering Concepts, Inc. from 2013 to 2018, and at KEYW Corporation from 2009 to 2013. His experience spans various engineering roles, focusing on software development and system integration.
Educational Background
Steven Griffin earned a Master of Science in Computer Science with a focus on Information Assurance and Cybersecurity from Johns Hopkins Engineering for Professionals, studying from 2014 to 2017. He also holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology with a minor in Music from William & Mary, completed between 2002 and 2005. Additionally, he studied Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech, obtaining a Bachelor of Science from 2006 to 2009.
Technical Skills and Expertise
Steven Griffin possesses expertise in Software Defined Radio (SDR) and High Performance Computing (HPC). He is skilled in multiple assembly languages, including x86, MIPS, and Microblaze. His strong background in Agile development and CORBA (OmniORB) supports his work in integrated systems, allowing him to effectively contribute to complex software projects.
Early Career Experience
In the early stages of his career, Steven Griffin worked as a State and Local Database Researcher at Input for a brief period in 2006. This experience provided him with foundational skills that he later applied in his engineering roles. He also studied Philosophy at Reed College for 11 months in 2001, which contributed to his diverse educational background.