Summary
Nat Scott is a software developer with 10 years of experience who builds full-stack systems using Node, Elixir, and PHP, currently applying those skills as a Wildfire Smoke Model Programmer at UBC’s Weather Forecast Research Team. Grounded in ecological computer science, Nat favors designing software that mirrors the resilience and interdependence found in natural systems, bringing a systems-thinking lens to complex model and data pipelines. Active in student leadership at UBCO, Nat serves as President of the Computer Science Course Union after roles as Vice President and Events Coordinator, demonstrating strong project coordination and community-building skills. Past contract work includes seasonal software development for the Canadian Sheep Federation, showing an ability to deliver practical solutions in domain-specific contexts. Based in Kelowna, BC, Nat blends hands-on engineering with research-oriented curiosity and a knack for translating ecological principles into robust, maintainable software.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at The University of British Columbia