Summary
Nicholas Richardson is a mixing engineer and Applied Mathematics PhD candidate at UBC with nine years of experience blending rigorous mathematical research and practical audio work. He researches scientific computing, unsupervised learning, signal processing, and tensor factorization while teaching introductory computing and calculus courses, and supervising undergraduate research on multiscale tensor methods. Nicholas combines studio credits on indie releases with hands-on HPC and numerical simulation experience from CFD work, reflecting a rare mix of creative audio production and high-performance scientific computing. Based in Vancouver, he mentors students, tutors across math and physics, and brings an analytical, music-first perspective to signal-processing problems.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Applied Mathematics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Applied Mathematics at The University of British Columbia
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) at Hillfield Strathallan Collage
Master of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Master of Mathematics, Applied Mathematics at University of Waterloo
french (basic proficiency), English