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Brett Bethke

Robotics Software Engineer at Zipline

Brett Bethke has a diverse background in the field of robotics, with a strong focus on unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and drone technologies. Brett started their career as an Avionics Engineer at BLUE ORIGIN in 2004. Brett then moved on to Feder Aerospace Inc, where they served as the Chief Technology Officer and developed advanced software platforms for robotic control applications.

In 2013, Brett joined Argonne National Laboratory as a Computational Engineer before transitioning to Airware in 2014. At Airware, they took on the role of Senior Staff Data Scientist and worked on various projects related to autonomous commercial drone operations. This involved using deep learning and machine learning techniques to process drone data and develop actionable insights for customers. Brett also contributed to the development of flight planning and control software, as well as state estimation and Kalman filters. During their time at Airware, Brett played a key role in filing patents for the technologies they helped develop.

In 2018, Brett joined Kitty Hawk as a Senior Software Engineer, where they contributed their expertise in software development. Brett then went on to work at Zipline International in 2019 as a Robotics Software Engineer, focusing on developing technologies for safe and efficient medical delivery by drones. This included building decentralized, cooperative collision avoidance systems and automated air traffic control systems to enable the efficient launch and recovery of drones.

Overall, Brett Bethke's work experience highlights their expertise in robotics, software engineering, and autonomous systems. Brett has made significant contributions to the development and advancement of unmanned aerial systems technology throughout their career.

Brett Bethke has a strong educational background in aerospace engineering and physics. Brett began their academic journey at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2001, where they pursued a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Aerospace Engineering and Physics, which they completed in 2005. During this time, they acquired a solid foundation in both disciplines.

Following the completion of their undergraduate studies, Brett continued their education at MIT, specializing in Aerospace Engineering. Brett obtained a Master of Science (S.M.) degree in Aerospace Engineering, which they earned between 2005 and 2007. This further enhanced their expertise in the field.

Motivated to advance their knowledge and contribute to the field, Brett pursued a Ph.D. at MIT. Between 2007 and 2009, they worked diligently towards their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Aerospace Engineering. This postgraduate program further refined their understanding and expertise in this specialized area.

Overall, Brett Bethke has a strong academic background primarily focused on aerospace engineering, supplemented by a solid foundation in physics. Brett'seducational trajectory at MIT reflects their dedication to expanding their knowledge and expertise within these fields.

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  • Robotics Software Engineer

    July, 2019 - present