Paul Nong-laolam is a software engineer and experienced educator based in Holland, Michigan, combining over 15 years of college-level teaching in mathematics, physics and computer science with eight years of professional software engineering practice. He specializes in GNU/Linux embedded systems, statistical data analysis, hypothesis testing, and curve fitting, and has led R&D, lifecycle maintenance, and technical support for embedded products at ESPEC North America. Paul has authored textbooks and lab manuals for probability, statistics and GNU/Linux, developed curricula adopted intercollegiately, and routinely translates complex technical material into practical training and user documentation. Comfortable bridging academia and industry, he brings hands‑on expertise in system configuration and package development alongside a physicist’s rigor from PhD‑level research experience. Notably, his work blends deep command-line proficiency with applied statistical modeling, making him adept at solving real-world instrumentation and data problems.
8 years of coding experience
BA. Major: Physics, Mathematics; Minor: Computer Science, Philosophy, BA. Major: Physics, Mathematics; Minor: Computer Science, Philosophy at St. John's University
M.S. Program in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, M.S. Program in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Central Michigan University
Physics and Computer Science, Physics and Computer Science at Michigan State University
Contributions:2 PRs, 3 pushes, 3 branches in 4 years 6 months
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