Summary
Oliver Nizet is a student researcher and dual-major in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and Computer Science at Johns Hopkins with nine years of hands-on coding experience and a 4.0 GPA. He blends computational skills (Python, SQL, Java) with wet-lab experience across cancer immunotherapy, nanoparticle vaccines, and organoid models, contributing to translational projects at JHU, UCSD, and Harvard-affiliated labs. Oliver has built reproducible scientific software—automating MIC determination and converting dietary survey data into queryable databases—and holds an Oracle Certified Associate Java SE 8 credential. He has applied machine learning pipelines for 3D tissue visualization and is investigating CAR T-cell therapies using human fallopian tube organoids, showing an uncommon mix of bioengineering and applied data science. He also teaches: he created and ran an Intro to Java camp for middle-schoolers, demonstrating early leadership in STEM education.
9 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Johns Hopkins University
High School Diploma, 4.61 W, High School Diploma, 4.61 W at La Jolla Country Day School
Swedish, Spanish