Nobel Manaye

Software Developer Intern LEAD Computer Science Teacher

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Welcome to my digital universe, where education meets innovation! As a teacher at Success Academy and a Computer Science graduate from Washington and Lee University, I seamlessly blend creativity with technical prowess. At FreeWill, I revolutionized user interfaces with React and HTML/CSS and streamlined system functionalities by integrating SQL with RESTful APIs and reconfiguring admin directories through Retool as a intern. My journey has even taken me to the stars, where I optimized LIGO algorithms, turning complex theories into practical applications. With a knack for mastering both front-end and back-end development, I'm ready to tackle any challenge and craft extraordinary digital experiences.

  • Fullname: Nobel Manaye
  • Birth Date: January 11, 2001
  • Job: LEAD Computer Science Teacher
  • Website: https://personalportfolio.tech/
  • Email: nobel.manaye@gmail.com

Skills

Front-End

  • 90%
    HTML5
  • 85%
    CSS3
  • 70%
    Javascript
  • 70%
    Typescript
  • Back-End

  • 95%
    Python
  • 75%
    Java
  • 65%
    C/C++
  • 75%
    SQL
  • 85%
    RESTful API
Resume

More of my credentials.

Work Experience

Software Engineer Intern

May 2022 - Aug 2022

Enhanced the functionality and scalability of both the front-end and back-end systems, addressing a total of 15 remedial tickets to fix styling and backend issues.

Software Optimization Research Assistant

May 2021 - Aug 2022

Interdisciplinary Applications of Optimization

Transformed Mathematica algorithms into Python with object-oriented tensors to analyze data from the world's largest gravitational wave observatory. Achieved a 66-fold increase in gravitational wave analysis efficiency using parallel computing and AWS cloud techniques, significantly reducing research costs. Earned the H.Thomas Williams award for delivering an effective solution with multi-threading in physics.

earning the H. Thomas Williams Jr. Award from the Department of Physics.

Awards page

Lead Computer Science Teacher

July 2023 - July 2024

Instructed a select group of students (Grades 9-12) in a university-level programming course on Python. Collaborating with co-teachers on Slack, I developed analytical teaching methods that fostered creativity, flexibility, and committed, self-motivated problem-solving skills, achieving a 90% pass rate.

Education

Bachelor of Science

July 2014 - June 2015

Washington and Lee

Relevant Coursework: Data Structures and Algorithms (Python), Probability and Statistical Modeling (R), Object-Oriented Programming, Web Development Tools (JavaScript, Docker, Linux, Cloud Computing), Software Development (Java, Agile Methods, Testing, CI/CD), Machine Learning (Python, PyTorch, TensorFlow)

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Where to find me

74 Manhattan Ave
New York, New York
11206

Email Me At

nobel.manaye@gmail.com

Call Me At

Phone: (+1) 540 712 1065