Nathaniel Rindlaub is a software engineer with a decade of experience building data visualization, map-driven apps, IoT pipelines, and ML-powered tools for The Nature Conservancy’s California chapter. He’s the lead developer of Animl, a platform that connects wireless camera traps to custom ML models for real-time inference and alerts, bringing machine learning straight into field operations. Comfortable both in the field and behind the keyboard, Nathaniel merges remote sensing, satellite and sensor data to tackle conservation problems from invasive species to whale safety. His background in environmental economics (NYU) and formal CS study at Harvard inform a pragmatic, interdisciplinary approach that prioritizes actionable insights over novelty. Based in Los Angeles, he has a startup and product-building track record that helps translate scientific needs into robust, production-ready software.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
BA, Environmental Economics, BA, Environmental Economics at New York University
Computer Science, Computer Science at Harvard University
Business, Business at Maine Center for Entrepreneurial Development
Utilities and doucmentation for analyzing Animl camera trap data
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Nathaniel Rindlaub - Software Engineer at The Nature Conservancy