Nathan Hall is an engineering intern and research-focused physicist based in Boston with 12 years of hands-on experience spanning academic research, industry internships, and teaching. He brings practical experimental and computational skills from roles at Northeastern University, UMass Amherst, and MIT Lincoln Laboratory, now applying them to engineering challenges at Busek. Comfortable moving between lab benches, code, and classroom, he pairs graduate-level physics training with an ability to translate complex concepts into actionable engineering solutions. Past positions as a research assistant and teaching assistant demonstrate strong mentorship and communication abilities alongside technical rigor. His background includes nontechnical roles like line cook and park laborer, signaling adaptability and a willingness to tackle diverse, team-oriented work. Always curious, he blends research instincts with an engineer’s focus on delivering measurable outcomes in applied aerospace and physics projects.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Physics, Master of Science - MS Physics at Northeastern University
Physics, Physics at University of Massachusetts Amherst
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