Michael Nosal is a human-centered software engineer and principal at MITRE with 15 years of experience bridging public health, human factors, and software design. He combines a BS in Computer Science from Brown with an MAS in Public Health from Johns Hopkins to translate complex health requirements into usable, evidence-driven systems. At MITRE he has led human factors and public health engineering efforts, shaping solutions that prioritize user needs and real-world impact. Colleagues describe him as a researcher-practitioner who blends rigorous public health methods with pragmatic engineering to improve decision-making in critical systems. Based in Bedford, Massachusetts, he brings a rare mix of domain expertise and design sensitivity that helps teams deliver safer, more effective health technologies.
15 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Brown University
Master of Applied Science, Public Health, Master of Applied Science, Public Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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Michael Nosal - Human-centered Software Engineer, Principal at MITRE