Summary
Nathan Tatum is an engineer specializing in physiology modeling and simulation with eight years of interdisciplinary experience bridging biomedical and mechanical engineering. He leads development and integration of physiological models—contributing to platforms like BioGears—while managing small teams, technical documentation, and proposal work. His background includes hands-on biomechanical sensor testing, injury-prediction research using machine learning, and medical device product development, giving him a rare mix of computational modeling and practical lab-to-clinic experience. Trained at Duke (MS) and University of Miami (BS), he excels at turning physiological data from submaximal testing into predictive models and has repeatedly translated research into deployable tools for clinical and performance settings.
7 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering, Master’s Degree, Mechanical Engineering at Duke University Graduate School
Bachelor’s Degree, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Bachelor’s Degree, Biomedical/Medical Engineering at University of Miami
English