Summary
Nell Mullane is an associate staff engineer at Johns Hopkins APL and a dual Computer Science and Applied Mathematics student at NC State with nine years of hands-on experience in robotics, flight software, and control systems. She has led the compiler subteam at Liquid Rocketry Lab, building a safety-conscious test-language and toolchain to automate rocket engine testing and metadata telemetry interpretation. Her internships at NASA Goddard and Toyota sharpened her embedded flight-software testing and ROS-based autonomous systems skills, including Dockerized testbeds and QEMU/RTEMS workflows. Comfortable in Python, C++, Java and Docker, she combines practical systems engineering with research-level control theory and dynamic modeling. Notably, she has presented ROS work internationally and mentored students to adopt full-stack ROS solutions, reflecting both technical depth and strong teaching aptitude.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Current Student, Physics, Current Student, Physics at North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics
Computer Science, Computer Science at North Carolina State University