Summary
Nicholas Farrell is a research lead and test engineer with nine years of hands-on experience bridging lab-scale research and product-focused test systems. He combines expertise in LabVIEW, Python, SQL, Matlab and CAD with practical lab skills—HPLC, XRD, electrospinning, polymer synthesis and mechanical characterization—to take projects from microfabrication research through device validation. His background includes driving LabVIEW development and automated test at OEM and Celera Motion and leading drug-delivery microfabrication work as a graduate researcher. Comfortable in both academic and industrial settings, he has built synchronized data acquisition systems and novel flow-loop test rigs that reveal a knack for practical instrument engineering. A recreational programmer familiar with Java/C#/web basics, he blends experimental rigor with software tooling to accelerate reproducible lab workflows. Based in Connecticut, he pairs technical breadth with an upbeat, collaborative approach to problem solving.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, Master of Science - MS Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at University of Connecticut