Justin Deterding
About Justin Deterding
Justin Deterding is a Modeling and Simulation Analyst currently employed at Stellar Science Ltd Co since 2019. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics specializing in Lasers and Photonics from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville and a Master's degree in Laser and Optical Engineering from the University of New Mexico.
Work at Stellar Science
Justin Deterding has been employed as a Modeling and Simulation Analyst at Stellar Science Ltd Co since 2019. In this role, he applies his expertise in modeling and simulation to support various projects. His work contributes to the development and analysis of complex systems, utilizing advanced techniques and methodologies.
Education and Expertise
Justin Deterding holds a Master's degree in Laser and Optical Engineering from the University of New Mexico School of Engineering, which he completed from 2017 to 2019. He also earned a Bachelor's degree in Physics, specializing in Lasers and Photonics, from Southern Illinois University Edwardsville between 2014 and 2017. Additionally, he obtained an Associate's degree in Machine Tool Technology/Machinist from Southwestern Illinois College from 2012 to 2014.
Background
Justin Deterding has a diverse background in education and research. He began his academic career at Southwestern Illinois College, where he worked as a Tutor and Part-Time Instructor. He then transitioned to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, where he served as an Undergraduate Research Assistant and Supplemental Instructor. His experience also includes roles at the University of New Mexico School of Engineering as a Graduate Research Assistant and Graduate Teaching Assistant.
Professional Experience
Throughout his career, Justin Deterding has held various positions that enhanced his skills in engineering and education. He completed a Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internship at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in 2016. His roles at the University of New Mexico involved both teaching and research, allowing him to contribute to the academic community while furthering his expertise in engineering.