Inspired by his uncle’s work with electronics from a young age, Conner has always been fascinated by the ability to create and innovate within the engineering field.
Conner initially left EAPC to explore opportunities at the University of North Dakota (UND) in a lab setting, but the unique dynamics and camaraderie at EAPC drew him back. His previous experience includes impressive work on multi-drone autonomous flight systems, where he developed algorithms for target location and identification. Conner also takes pride in his thesis work on UAS Teaming for Search and Rescue Applications, showcasing his commitment and skill in tackling complex projects.
In his new role, Conner is eager to explore control systems and integrate his coding skills into AutoCAD. His enthusiasm for control systems and logical problem solving will drive innovation and efficiency within our projects.
Raised in Grafton, ND, Conner cherishes his memories of working in a warm shop on cold days. Outside of work, he enjoys coding, tinkering with projects, and northern lights hunting with his wife. An automotive enthusiast, Conner spends much of his free time working on cars and motorcycles.
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Conner is thrilled to reconnect with the EAPC community and is available for collaboration and innovation discussions via LinkedIn and other social media platforms.
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Welcome back to the team, Conner! We look forward to your contributions and are eager to support your development as you bring your expertise and creativity to our team.