Dennis Johnson

Edge Computing Engineer at GalaxEye

Dennis Johnson is currently employed at GalaxEye Space as an Edge Computing Engineer, where they work on hardware design and computer vision software for an edge-computing platform for multi-sensor satellites. Previously, at NCCRD, IIT Madras, and Manipal Institute of Technology, they gained experience in research and software engineering. Dennis holds a B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering from Manipal Institute of Technology.

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Bengaluru, India

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GalaxEye

GalaxEye is Indian headquartered space tech startup and first Indian HQ startup to send the Satellite in the orbit soon. GalaxEye is building the world's first multi-sensor imaging satellite, The Drishti Mission. These indigenously built satellites will enable governments, defense, and industries to perform advanced state-of-the-art geospatial analyses. GalaxEye's Drishti mission has a unique multi-sensor capability that brings intuitive all-time, all-weather imagery from space, even during night time and cloud cover. The Drishti Mission is currently in progress and is scheduled to launch into space. Access to our image dataset will prove to be user-friendly for analysts and consumers, unlocking a plethora of opportunities and benefits, both known and unknown in the current scenario. GalaxEye is an IIT Madras-incubated space tech startup. It was founded by a team of 5 students/alumni from the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, who have previously worked together as part of Team Avishkar Hyperloop, a student competition team. They were selected as the only Asian finalist at the SpaceX Hyperloop Competition 2019, hosted by Elon Musk.


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Bangalore, India

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11-50

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