Pierce Aerospace
Spearheaded design and development of MVP drone identification technology and interactions for both military and civilian users.
Prototyped company’s core product with custom-built drones, Raspberry Pi, and various other maker technologies.
Developed mobile Android implementation of technology and its accompanying user interface in order to achieve MVP.
A snapshot of my time at Pierce Aerospace. A Drone Identification company.
I was brought onto the Pierce Aerospace team because of my background in Human-Centered Computing. Studying as a Product Designer, Physical Prototyper, and Software Developer I used my diverse background in technology to develop the companies MVP technology and its accompanying digital interface.
The company having stakeholders in delivery, the medical industry, and the military I was responsible for interface design and UX for all versions of the product as well.
To learn more about my experience at Pierce Aerospace feel free to reach out to me here:
LinkedIn • ajlillie2015@gmail.com • 630-797-8796

Prototyping and developing microcomputer, bluetooth, and gps systems to be mounted onto drones. Utilizing maker technologies like Raspberry PI and Arduino to get a working MVP.

Building drones and how multiple computer systems will attach and be powered during flight.

Field testing our drones at the Indiana IOT Lab where we worked and collaborated with other lab members.

Learning how to design 3D models for enclosures and drone parts to create more streamlined creation of future drone ID systems.

The design had to conform to a small form factor while also being durable and modular.

Sketching mobile experience for delivery and military stakeholders to be implemented on android hardware.