Mitchell Conover is an undergraduate Nuclear Engineering student and laboratory assistant at the University of Florida who blends hands-on experimental work with applied software development. He automates lab protocols on an Opentrons OT-2 using Python and maintains related code on GitHub, while also developing physics-informed neural networks to model plasma behavior on the UF supercomputer. Comfortable presenting progress to PIs and collaborators, he bridges experiment, automation, and computational modeling in multidisciplinary projects. With roughly a decade of varied work experience—from seasonal shipping to lab research—he brings practical grit and attention to reproducible workflows. Outside the lab he’s a college student who still finds time to play basketball, reflecting a balance of teamwork and focus.
10 years of coding experience
Bachelor's degree, Nuclear Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Nuclear Engineering at University of Florida
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