Apex Space
Brian Ho has a diverse work experience in the field of software engineering. Brian started their career at Meggitt in 2016, where they designed and wrote software for DO178C Level A through D systems. Brian also worked on low level drivers and interface development for various sensors and memory devices. In 2018, they joined AeroVironment as a Software Engineer II, focusing on rapid development and prototyping of embedded software and Windows applications. Brian also worked on battery management systems and communication protocols. In 2020, Brian joined Relativity Space as an Embedded Software Engineer, and in 2023, they joined Apex as a Software Engineer, where they contributed to the manufacture of satellite buses using software and design-for-manufacturing approaches.
Brian Ho attended the University of California, Riverside from 2011 to 2016, where they obtained a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. In addition to their formal education, Brian also obtained several certifications from Coursera. Brian completed courses on topics such as Convolutional Neural Networks, Improving Deep Neural Networks, Structuring Machine Learning Projects, and Neural Networks and Deep Learning in 2017.
Apex Space
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Spacecraft represent the most pressing need across the entire aerospace industry. As more launch vehicles come online and the cost to orbit decreases, more companies launching payloads to space continue to emerge. For the first time in history, this influx of payload companies combined with reduced launch costs has resulted in a massive increase in need for commercial spacecraft platforms, known as satellite buses. These buses hold the payloads of our customers and are flown on launch vehicles. Apex manufactures these satellite buses as scale using a combination of software, vertical integration, and hardware that is designed for manufacturing. Their spacecraft enable the future of society: ranging from earth observation to communications and more.