Mark Tabor

Software Engineer at MIT EECS

Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
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Mark Tabor is a software engineer and MIT senior double-majoring in Computer Science and Math with a decade of hands-on experience across full-stack development, ML, and data analysis. He’s shipped production systems from a Django/React health-tech stack as Head of Engineering to backend contributions on an influential open-source chemistry project (RMG-Py), showing both architectural and domain-specific coding chops. His internships at John Deere and roles at MIT reveal strong data-driven problem solving—extracting insights from millions of images and helping 450+ students master programming—while current work at Roblox and as a systems TA reflects his blend of product engineering and teaching. Passionate about financial markets and quantitative analysis, he pairs curiosity with practical delivery and a track record of leading small teams and curriculum initiatives.
code10 years of coding experience
job1 year of employment as a software developer
bookComputer Science, Computer Science, Senior, Computer Science, Computer Science, Senior at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Github Skills (5)

kinetics10
python10
debug9
debugging9
thermodynamics8

Programming languages (9)

JavaC++ShellJavaScriptFreeBasicJupyter NotebookAPLPython

Github contributions (5)

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Python version of the amazing Reaction Mechanism Generator (RMG).
Role in this project:
userBack-end Developer
Contributions:436 commits, 129 PRs, 564 pushes in 4 years 5 months
Contributions summary:Mark made multiple commits focused on improving the core functionality of the Reaction Mechanism Generator (RMG) project, specifically within its Python implementation. They addressed issues related to units and comments within the kinetics models, improved the functionality of methods such as `fixDiffusionLimitedA` in the `reaction.py` file, and implemented isotope model generation functionality. The user demonstrated skills in Python programming and in-depth understanding of reaction mechanisms.
mechanismchemical-engineeringchemistrypythonreaction
goldmanm/tools

Sep 2016 - Nov 2019

Contributions:65 pushes, 3 branches in 3 years 3 months
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Mark Tabor - Software Engineer at MIT EECS