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Austin Thind

Patent Scientist

T 206.757.8703 Washington, D.C.
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Austin Thind is a patent scientist at DWT with experience in fluid-structure interaction models and teaching data structures and computer systems and architecture as an adjunct professor. As an engineer, he has also developed a specialization in autonomous vehicles. In that capacity, Austin created algorithms for active suspension systems and designed control hardware, software, and requirements for vehicle features.

Throughout his career, Austin has participated in leadership programs and continued to keep up to date on the latest technological advances he can incorporate into his practice.

Education

  • J.D., (pending), Georgetown University Law Center, 2024
  • MASc, Mechatronics, Royal Military College of Canada, 2015
  • B.S., Physics, McGill University, 2013

Languages

  • French, Punjabi

Background

    • Embedded systems and software engineer, PACCAR, Mount Vernon, 2019-2022
    • Adjunct professor, Computer Science Department, Western Washington University, Bellingham, 2021-2022
    • Advanced research engineer, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, 2016-2019
    • Human factors researcher, Government of Canada, Kingston, 2014-2016
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