Nick Deis is an AI/ML Engineer based in Denver with 10 years of experience building production-grade machine learning, data visualization, and distributed systems. He has led engineering teams to ship patented visualizations and deploy conversational AI that returns maps, graphs, and tables, while also driving compliance efforts for IL5/FedRAMP High and SOC2. His background spans graph and geospatial systems—building serverless graph visualization tools, Mapbox/PostGIS trackers for supply-chain risk, and AI-powered search that doubled performance and saved six-figure costs. A pragmatic coder and open-source contributor, he improved build processes and IE8 compatibility on the popular AlaSQL.js project, reflecting attention to robustness across browsers and runtimes. Nick combines an economist’s analytical bent with hands-on full-stack skills to reduce data, process it just-in-time, and present insight through clever visual and computational tricks.
10 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Economics, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Economics at The Ohio State University
AlaSQL.js - JavaScript SQL database for browser and Node.js. Handles both traditional relational tables and nested JSON data (NoSQL). Export, store, and import data from localStorage, IndexedDB, or Excel.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:13 commits, 13 PRs, 76 comments in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Nick contributed to the Alasql.js project by implementing build process enhancements, merging code changes, and addressing minor bugs and code style issues. They added a `gulp-dereserve` package for IE8 compatibility and updated the build process. Additionally, the user merged code from another branch and fixed a variable scope issue. The contributions highlight a focus on improving build processes and fixing minor defects within the project.
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