911 EMT at Aura Preparedness, Protection, and Training Consultants
New York, New York, United States
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Mark Fuller is an interdisciplinary engineer with eight years of experience bridging combustion research, energy systems, and applied software/DevOps, now practicing as a 911 EMT and paramedic in New York. He holds a PhD from Brown and has led experimental and computational studies of fuel chemistry—building a diaphragmless shock tube and publishing kinetic mechanisms for engine-relevant fuels—while contributing code and back-end enhancements to widely used open-source tools like Cantera and documentation for ReactionMechanismGenerator. Comfortable from bare-metal Linux administration to MLOps deployments, he has applied his tooling skills in both academic labs and industry (Mobileye, Amogy) and maintains active Fedora packaging work. His background includes propulsion work for unmanned undersea vehicles and designing experimental facilities at the Technion, reflecting a rare blend of field-facing emergency care and deep combustion expertise. An open-science advocate, he combines meticulous experimental practice with practical software contributions to accelerate reproducible fuel and kinetics research.
8 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical and Biochemical Engineering (CBE), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Chemical and Biochemical Engineering (CBE) at Brown University
Master's Degree, Mechanical Engineering, Master's Degree, Mechanical Engineering at Cornell University
English, German, Spanish, French, Hebrew, Esperanto
Contributions:19 reviews, 19 commits, 42 PRs in 1 year 8 months
Contributions summary:Mark primarily contributed to the LaTeX class by implementing new features and fixing bugs related to social link functionality and icon support. Their work included implementing the `detokenize` function for handling special characters in links, adding new social media integrations (e.g., WhatsApp, Mastodon, Codeberg, and Discord), and updating and fixing icon packages across different styles. The user also made changes to the PDF metadata, ensuring proper title display.
Python version of the amazing Reaction Mechanism Generator (RMG).
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:2 reviews, 12 commits, 8 PRs in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Mark primarily contributed to the project's documentation, specifically focusing on installation instructions and the updating process. Their work involved modifying and expanding the Anaconda-related documentation, providing clarity and updated information for Linux and macOS users. They also updated installation guides to reflect the adoption of SSH for cloning and to include the necessary steps for Julia dependencies, enhancing the usability and completeness of the documentation. Additionally, the user updated the documentation to reflect the `master->main` branch change.
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Mark Fuller - 911 EMT at Aura Preparedness, Protection, and Training Consultants