Andrew Snowdy is a second-year graduate researcher in Electrical and Computer Engineering, specializing in robotics and real-time software development. His work focuses on the intersection of robust control stacks, state estimation, and physical hardware integration. By utilizing modern software architectures and deterministic timing frameworks, his research aims to bridge high-level autonomous decision-making with high-precision, low-latency sensor synchronization for advanced robotic platforms.
B.S. - Electrical Engineering, Minor in Mathematics
Gannon University
M.S. - Electrical and Computer Engineering
Northeastern University