Ty Mick is a Software Engineer II with eight years of experience blending web development, data science, and machine learning to deliver production-ready systems. Based in Bellingham, WA, he moves fluidly from data cleaning and visualization with Pandas to training TensorFlow/Keras neural nets and shipping them via Flask APIs, and has hands-on experience porting complex UIs using React, Slate, and TanStack Virtual. He’s contributed front-end fixes to the prominent Next.js repo—improving DatePicker behavior and developer UX—and has published TypeScript hooks to npm and open-source contributions across pandas and freeCodeCamp. A former operations research analyst and entrepreneur, he pairs strong analytical rigor (BS in Mathematics, magna cum laude) with a pragmatic, product-focused approach to engineering. Colleagues praise his communication and cross-functional leadership, and he’s equally comfortable optimizing CI/CD workflows as building loan-risk models that outperformed industry baselines.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, GPA: 3.88/4.0, magna cum laude, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, GPA: 3.88/4.0, magna cum laude at Bethel University (formerly Bethel College)
Contributions:1 review, 11 commits, 16 PRs in 1 year 9 months
Contributions summary:Ty primarily contributed to improving the front-end aspects of the Next.js framework. They fixed a bug related to the DatePicker component in an Ant Design example, integrating Day.js instead of Moment.js, demonstrating an understanding of component-level issues and dependency management. Additionally, the user resolved a base path handling issue with URL queries in the development server, improving the developer experience. Furthermore, they fixed a typo in test names, showing attention to detail in project maintenance.
Contributions:38 commits, 26 pushes, 1 branch in 3 months
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