Summary
Nathaniel Tagg is an applied scientist and senior robotics engineer with 13+ years building software and hardware tools for large-scale scientific and industrial systems. He specializes in data acquisition, calibration, visualization and resource-intensive computing, having supported major particle physics experiments and industrial robotics at Mobile Industrial Robots after a stint as a data engineer at Ford. Comfortable from low-level hardware interfaces to web applications and GUIs, he favors quick prototypes that evolve through real user feedback—a "build it and they will come" philosophy that has produced monitoring, QA/QC, and workflow tools used by diverse teams. A skilled communicator and teacher, he excels at translating complex systems for varied audiences and rapidly mastering new technologies. Based in Massachusetts, he brings a physicist’s rigor to engineering problems and a practical bias for tools that make scientific operations scale.
13 years of coding experience
27 years of employment as a software developer
-none-, Physics, -none-, Physics at Trent University
Ph. D., Physics, Ph. D., Physics at University of Guelph
B.Sc., Physics, B.Sc., Physics at The University of Lethbridge