user@computer:~$ ssh guest@njasi.com
Welcome to Nick Jasinski's Website
* Github: https://github.com/njasi
* Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/njasi
* Email: contact@njasi.com
About Me:
Hi! I'm Nick, a software developer with a strong background in machine learning, fullstack web development, data processing, and much more.
I am a determined and hardworking person who genuinely enjoys solving problems and making anything with code. I view every challenge as a puzzle that needs a solution.
Education:
* California Institute of Technology 2018-23
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science
* Fullstack Academy, Chicago September 2019 - December 2020
Experience:
* Co-Founder & Lead Fullstack Developer @ ThoughtTree INC 9/14/2024 - Now
Created a robust application API with FastAPI and MongoDB & designed responsive and interactive user interfaces in React.
Integrated ThoughtTree's custom PatientPrompt framework into our API alongside ML engineers.
* Programmer Analyst 2 @ UNM 7/28/2024 - Now
Maintain and develop systems/websites for staff and students.
* Fullstack Software Engineer @ Lumair 5/6/2024 - 8/20/2024
Designed application interface and functionality with React
created & integration application with Python FastAPI Server.
* Caltech IMSS Rep April 2022 - June 2023
Provided technical support to peers at Caltech and managed public house devices.
* ML Teaching Assistant September 2021 - March 2022
Taught CS 12: TensorFlow, a fast-paced class in machine learning for both undergraduate and graduate students.
* Frontend Software Engineer Intern July 2020 - September 2020
Worked with a designer through Figma and developed frontend functionality for the Zette chrome extension.
What I Bring to the Table:
* Expertise in Python, TensorFlow2, C, C++, C#, Javascript, Node.js, React+Redux, Java, etc
* Strong problem-solving skills and a knack for turning ideas into reality.
* Experience in working on difficult projects in teams
Reach out to me at contact@njasi.com!
Just for fun, this website is a simple bash emulator.
Coming soon: redirection and piping (might fully remake with proper AST parsing)
For a list of available commands please type "help"
The source for this project is available at github.com/njasi/bash_website