Marcus Glazebrook
About Marcus Glazebrook
Marcus Glazebrook is an R&D Systems Engineer at Sandia National Laboratories, with a background in systems engineering and extensive experience in test coordination and data analysis.
Company
Marcus Glazebrook is currently working at Sandia National Laboratories as an R&D Systems Engineer. He began this role in 2018. Sandia National Laboratories is situated in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and is renowned for its contributions to national security and technology innovation.
Title
Within Sandia National Laboratories, Marcus holds the title of R&D Systems Engineer. His responsibilities include leading the development of Systems Engineering models using GENESYS, coordinating system flight tests, and performing post-test data analysis.
Education and Expertise
Marcus Glazebrook has a strong educational background in engineering. He obtained a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Systems Engineering from Penn State World Campus in 2018. Earlier, he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 2012. He also attended Southern Polytechnic State University, achieving a 3.9 GPA while working towards his transfer degree from 2007 to 2009.
Industry Experience
Marcus Glazebrook has accumulated extensive experience in various engineering roles. Prior to his current role, he served as a Senior R&D Lab Support at Sandia National Laboratories from 2016 to 2018. Before joining Sandia, he worked as a Product Test Engineer at Lumense, Inc. from 2013 to 2016. His other roles include Engineering Technician at UL Air Quality Sciences (2012-2013) and Computer Technician at Professional Computers and Service (2007-2011).
Collaborations and Projects
During his tenure, Marcus has collaborated with notable entities such as the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA), Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), the Navy, Kansas City National Security Campus (KCNSC), and Pantex. His collaborations focus on test coordination and data sharing, which are critical to national security and technological advancement.