Summary
Nicholas Kotsianas is a Berkeley-trained physicist with nine years of hands-on experience bridging optics R&D, electronics, manufacturing, and scientific programming. He has led holographic optics work for HMD prototypes, designed and simulated Fresnel and Bragg holographic elements in MATLAB, and integrated eye-tracking and display systems for DoD prototypes. Comfortable with both lab bench work and technical communication, he has written winning SBIR proposals, presented to Army and corporate clients, and represented his company at industry trade shows. His background also includes firmware programming, QC process reengineering, and practical assembly skills from soldering to machine-shop prototyping. Interested in physics research, scientific computing, and secure computing, he brings an analytical, level-headed approach and a history of turning complex optical problems into deployable prototypes.
9 years of coding experience
Associate of Science - AS, Mathematics, Associate of Science - AS, Mathematics at El Camino College
Bachelor's degree, Physics, Bachelor's degree, Physics at University of California, Berkeley
French, Latin, Greek, English