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Ryan Lagoy

Director Of Hardware And Systems Engineering at Starry

Ryan Lagoy began their work experience in 2010 as a Research Assistant in the Gardner Lab of Neural Circuits at Boston University. Ryan worked on studying echoic memory in Zebra Finches and designed sensory circuits for animal testing. Ryan also programmed Arduino Unos and Megas for data acquisition and test control. From 2012 to 2013, they worked at Boston University as a Specialty Community (Engineering) Resident Assistant, where they oversaw a freshman engineering floor and planned community events. Ryan also served as an Undergraduate Teaching Fellow and Engineering Student Advisor, assisting professors with labs, grading, and teaching classes for first semester freshmen.

In 2012, Ryan also began a Technical Internship at BAE Systems, where they designed and performed tests on military avionic system modules and conducted signal analysis and acceptance tests on avionic test system backplanes. Ryan also developed a control system for thermal surveys using C coding in LabWindows/CVI, NI TestStand, and MATLAB.

In 2013, Ryan joined BAE Systems as a Senior Research Engineer, where they integrated digital and RF domains for modular technology and led the RF systems sub-task of a strategic program. Ryan also researched and developed novel algorithms for RF/Microwave front end applications. Ryan later joined the Engineering Leadership Development Program, attending the University of Massachusetts, Amherst RF/Microwave Engineering Industry Master's Program and managing internal research and design projects.

In 2017, Ryan joined Starry, Inc. as an RF Systems Engineer. In 2018, they became a Lead Engineer and in 2019, they were appointed as the Communications Product Delivery Group Lead.

Ryan Lagoy completed their Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from Boston University, graduating Summa Cum Laude in the year 2013. Subsequently, they pursued a Master's degree in Electrical, RF, Microwave, and Communications Engineering from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, which they successfully obtained in 2017.

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Timeline

  • Director Of Hardware And Systems Engineering

    March 1, 2022 - present

  • Communications Product Delivery Group Lead

    September, 2019

  • Lead Engineer

    December, 2018

  • RF Systems Engineer

    October, 2017