Summary
Nicholas Diehl is a Senior Software Engineer with seven years of experience building lab automation software and applications at Opentrons, where he progressed from Applications Engineer to senior engineering roles driving solutions for affordable, reliable biotech workflows. Trained as a biomedical engineer from Vanderbilt, he blends hands-on robotics and firmware familiarity with data analysis, modeling, and biomechanics to bridge hardware constraints and production-grade software. His background includes R&D mechanical design, statistical analysis for regulatory-quality documentation, and algorithmic work on physiological control systems—skills he applies to make complex lab automation accessible to bench scientists. Based in New York, he is comfortable operating at the intersection of biology and software, uniquely suited to translate experimental needs into robust, deployable automation features.
7 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Chaminade High School
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Biomedical Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) Biomedical Engineering at Vanderbilt University
English, Spanish, French