Summary
Nikolai Nielsen is a Data Analyst based in Copenhagen with nine years of technical experience and an MSc in Computational Physics from the University of Copenhagen. He translates complex numerical methods into accessible tools, having taught scientific computing topics—linear algebra, optimization, and differential equations—while building interactive workbooks to visually explain algorithms. As a teaching assistant and student instructor he developed GUIs and an interactive visualization program for condensed matter concepts that is used in university coursework. Now working at Region Hovedstaden, he applies his computational background to produce data-driven insights for public-sector challenges. Colleagues know him for bridging rigorous numerical thinking with practical, user-focused visualizations that make advanced concepts teachable.
9 years of coding experience
Master of Science - MS, Computational Physics, Master of Science - MS, Computational Physics at Københavns Universitet - University of Copenhagen