Summary
Noah Stolz is a software engineer with a decade of practical experience building full-stack and systems-level solutions, currently developing microservices and computer vision systems at Boston Engineering. He holds dual BS degrees in Computer Science and Cognitive Science from RPI and is pursuing an MS in Computer Science at Georgia Tech, combining human-centered thinking with rigorous engineering. Noah has shipped OCR-linked microservices, an OBJ→GLTF visualizer, and web management interfaces using Python, Go, C++, Node.js and React, and has a track record of automating workflows and parsing complex datasets. His background includes research in image segmentation, gesture recognition, and climate-monitoring systems, and he has taught and mentored students in cybersecurity and programming. Practical, curious, and detail-oriented, he often bridges research prototypes to production-ready tools, reducing waste and improving operational visibility in logistics and simulation projects.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Computer Science, Master of Science - MS, Computer Science at Georgia Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science, Bachelor of Science - BS, Computer Science at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
High School, High School at Peter Gruber International Academy