Welcome to DaddioAI

Engineering precision meets scientific curiosity. Explore the world of a Navy Nuke turned AI innovator.

About Daddio

Veteran. Engineer. Problem Solver.

Projects & Tools

From AI applications to engineering

Fields of Interest

Physics, Astronomy, Engineering & More

I’m Daddio — a U.S. Navy veteran, mechanical and electrical engineer, and founder of DaddioAI. My journey began in the Navy's Nuclear Power School where I learned the art of precision, discipline, and reactor operations. Today, I apply that same rigor and curiosity to building intelligent tools and solving real-world problems across domains like AI, engineering, and the natural sciences.

Engineering Meets Intelligence

Creating tools that blend science and software

DaddioAI is a platform where I integrate my mechanical and electrical expertise with modern AI solutions. Whether it's building smart automation systems or solving complex design problems, I bring a unique veteran-engineer perspective to the table.

Curiosity-Driven Science

From particles to planets

My passion for the sciences drives everything I do. I dive deep into cosmology, particle physics, and biology — exploring the fundamental truths of the universe and applying them creatively through engineering and AI.

Recent Posts

March 12

Building a DIY AI Chatbot

How I combined my programming knowledge and engineering background to create an interactive AI chatbot for hardware troubleshooting.

March 5

Astronomy for Engineers

Exploring the tools and methods that bridge stargazing with signal processing, electronics, and design principles.

February 28

Reactor to Raspberry Pi

My journey from operating nuclear reactors to programming microcontrollers. Why precision, patience, and protocols still matter in AI.

Spotlight

Project: Smart Reactor Simulator

A nod to my Navy roots, reimagined with code

Combining my background in nuclear systems and AI, this simulator models control rod dynamics and thermal feedback using real-time data analysis and predictive algorithms. Designed for education and engineering simulations.

It’s a fusion of everything I love: science, engineering, and teaching. Built to help others understand the elegance of controlled power.