Summary
Tyler Wilson is a Research Computer Scientist specializing in AI/ML engineering and software development with 9 years of hands-on experience in defense, space, and autonomous systems. He is currently at NASA's Autonomous Systems Lab (ASL) at Stennis Space Center, driving DevSecOps automation and AI/ML data/document analysis using Python, PyTorch, LangChain, Ollama, and ChromaDB. At the Army AI Integration Center, he built full-stack applications, ROS-based robotics tooling, custom LLMs, containerization with Kubernetes and Docker, and conducted security testing across local and cloud environments. He led a RAG-based data analysis project and developed an interactive Streamlit interface with GPU-backed deployment, as part of NASA's AI/ML efforts. He holds a Bachelor's in Computer Science from the University of Maryland Global Campus and has completed Carnegie Mellon University's Artificial Intelligence Technician Program, indicating strong formal training alongside field work. Based in Pittsburgh, he brings a rare blend of research, software engineering, and practical deployment experience to mission-critical AI systems.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 3.6, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, 3.6 at University of Maryland Global Campus
Artificial Intelligence Technician Program, Artificial Intelligence & Cloud Administration, Artificial Intelligence Technician Program, Artificial Intelligence & Cloud Administration at Carnegie Mellon University
English, Chinese