A forward-thinking hardware innovator and optical engineer, Tyler bridges the gap between high-precision optical design and rugged real-world deployment by driving the mechanical execution behind our THEIA™ technology.

Tyler supports the development and integration of free-space optical communication systems and advanced photonic prototypes. His work focuses on optomechanical design, system calibration, prototype refinement, and field testing, helping improve system efficiency and reliability as the company advances THEIA™ technology for scalable fiberless optical communications.
Tyler recently graduated from the University of Dayton with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and is continuing his studies toward a master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering. Through hands-on engineering experience in optics, mechanical systems, and rapid prototyping, he has developed a strong interdisciplinary background that bridges precision hardware design with real-world system implementation.