Alexander Kowalski

Lead Programmer Analyst at Farmingdale State College

New York, United States
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Alexander Kowalski is a Lead Programmer/Analyst based in New York with a decade of hands-on IT experience and a strong academic foundation as the 2022 valedictorian in Computer Programming and Information Systems from Farmingdale State College. He progressed from frontline IT support roles to leading programming and analysis efforts at his alma mater, demonstrating a practical blend of troubleshooting, systems thinking, and application development. Known for academic rigor (3.97 GPA) and rapid professional growth, he brings attention to detail and process improvement to campus-scale projects. Comfortable interfacing with users and technical teams alike, he leverages help-desk roots to inform pragmatic, user-centered solutions. Seeking opportunities in IT and software engineering, he pairs proven operational experience with an eagerness to expand into larger engineering challenges.
code10 years of coding experience
bookB.A. Computer Programming and Information Systems. Economics Minor., 3.97 GPA, B.A. Computer Programming and Information Systems. Economics Minor., 3.97 GPA at Farmingdale State College
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Github Skills (22)

particle9
spin9
monte-carlo9
fenics8
theory8
expansion8
quantum-mechanics8
computational-physics7
mfc7
petsc6
python6
sandbox6
seccomp5
continuation4
linux4

Programming languages (3)

CPythonFortran

Github contributions (5)

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w2dynamics/w2dynamics

Nov 2019 - Jul 2022

Contributions:4 releases, 1 review, 67 commits in 2 years 8 months
quantum-monte-carlopythonimpurity-anderson-modelexpansionprototype
alexkowalski/w2dynamics

Nov 2019 - Mar 2025

A continuous-time hybridization-expansion Monte Carlo code for calculating n-particle Green's functions of the Anderson impurity model and within dynamical mean-field theory.
Contributions:93 pushes, 8 branches in 5 years 4 months
impurity-anderson-modelexpansionmonte-carlocontinuousmean-field-theory
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Alexander Kowalski - Lead Programmer Analyst at Farmingdale State College