Summary
Nick Bertrand is a software engineer in Atlanta with nine years of experience applying statistical signal processing, machine learning, and mathematical modeling to real-world systems. He holds a PhD in ECE from Georgia Tech and has led algorithm development and radiometric modeling for remote sensing programs, helping convert IRAD work into a $6.7M contract. At Northrop Grumman he built division-wide metrics dashboards and led analytics teams; he now develops production-scale software at Google. His research on dynamics-regularized tracking and randomized filtering bridges theory and practice, enabling efficient high-dimensional streaming inference. Comfortable moving between Python/SQL back ends, Tableau front ends, and rigorous algorithm design, he combines deep academic training with program-level impact.
9 years of coding experience
9 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology
Study Abroad Electrical Engineering and Chinese Language, Study Abroad Electrical Engineering and Chinese Language at Peking University
Master of Science - MS Applied Mathematics, Master of Science - MS Applied Mathematics at University of Colorado Boulder
Professional Certificate Artificial Intelligence, Professional Certificate Artificial Intelligence at Stanford University
English, Chinese, Chinese, French