Elliott Capek is a computational physics researcher and physics/biochemistry student in Portland with 12 years of hands-on experience building scientific software and instrumentation. He programs a C++ simulation of the dynein motor protein—combining literature synthesis, equation derivation, plotting and debugging—to probe molecular mechanics, and brings prior experience developing sensor-connected mobile apps and packaged Linux distributions. Comfortable switching between low-level electronics, web development and research code, Elliott has a long history of practical problem solving dating back to FIRST Robotics and nonprofit web work. Currently pursuing data analytics pathways, he pairs rigorous quantitative training with a knack for turning complex physical models into reproducible code and visualizations.
12 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Riverdale High School
Physics, Biochemistry, Senior, Physics, Biochemistry, Senior at Oregon State University
Bachelor of Arts (in progress), Computer Science, Freshman, Bachelor of Arts (in progress), Computer Science, Freshman at Willamette University
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