Navigating the Defense Tech Industry: Insights from Albert Khoury
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Summary
In this episode of the Legacy Podcast, Seth Spencer interviews Florida Poly alumnus Albert Corey, who shares his journey from studying computer science to working as an infrastructure engineer in the Space Force sector. Albert discusses the impact of fatherhood on his life, his educational experiences at Florida Poly, and the importance of adaptability in the fast-paced tech industry. He also highlights his role in community engagement through a venture aimed at helping students and veterans interested in the defense space. The conversation concludes with Albert's advice for current students and reflections on his professional legacy.
Takeaways
- Fatherhood has significantly increased my patience.
- I transitioned from wanting to be in the medical field to computer science.
- My career has evolved through various roles in tech.
- I build software tools for detecting anomalies in space.
- Learning how to learn is crucial in a changing industry.
- My projects have had real-world impacts, including saving lives.
- Staying current in technology requires finding your niche.
- Capstone projects can help students stand out in their careers.
- Networking and community engagement are vital for career growth.
- I aim to help students and veterans navigate the defense space.
Sound bites
"Fatherhood has made me more patient."
"I fell in love with computer science."
"My projects have saved lives."