Summary
Michael Hackemack is a computational physicist with 12 years of experience applying Python, Matlab, C++, and Fortran to nuclear engineering problems, currently advancing reactor analysis at the Naval Nuclear Laboratory in Albany. He holds a PhD in Nuclear Engineering from Texas A&M and brings deep research experience from his graduate work and fellowships, including hands-on reactor and spent-fuel analysis at Bettis and Luminant. Known for turning complex multiphysics and data-analysis challenges into reliable computational tools, he blends rigorous academic modeling with practical engineering for operational nuclear systems. Based in upstate New York, he pairs long-term code development skills with a pragmatic focus on traceability and safety—traits honed through years of applied research in government and industry settings.
12 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Nuclear Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M University
English, Spanish, German