Sequoyah Walters

Robotics Software Engineer @ Applied Research Associates

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At ARA I support the OTONOS project, making industrial and military vehicles teleoperable and autonomous. As a robotics software engineer, I love problem-solving at the intersection of hardware and software.

Prior to ARA, I was a member of the Autonomous & Resilient Controls Laboratory (ARC Lab) where I conducted my master’s research in control theory and robotic perception. My thesis work focuses on vision-based landing of a quadcopter with field-of-view constraints.

In my spare time I enjoy flipping (and eating) crepes, building robots and playing guitar. My resume can be viewed here.

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Jan 15, 2024 Started working at ARA
Aug 14, 2023 Defended my master’s thesis :mortar_board: