Greetings! I'm Daniel, a passionate physicist and full-stack developer currently orchestrating innovation at Titan Intake. I bring a unique blend of scientific insights and over 5 years of freelance programming prowess to the table. My relentless curiosity and boundless enthusiasm for learning fuel both my professional and personal endeavors. You can look at my webpage to learn more
My background as a scientist allows me to craft creative solutions to diverse challenges, I thrive in adopting clever approaches to meet project requirements.
Armed with excellent communication skills, I am an eloquent, empathetic, and conciliatory team player. I firmly believe in the power of mutual cooperation to achieve remarkable results. Witnessing my teammates grow and excel is not just a goal but a source of inspiration.
While I may not have the luxury of blogging consistently, my occasional insights into the world of computer programming can be found at http://daniel-m.github.io. For a deeper dive into my professional journey, research, and coding projects, explore my various social media platforms linked there.
I'm intrigued by the "nownownow" philosophy, in summary I'm doing these,
- Trying to keep up with Calisthenics for fitness and general wellness
- Studying an amazing book on Topology, Introduction to Topology by Gamelin and Green
- Learning NextJS and TailwindCSS to build a web app
- Delivering value at Titan Intake as fullstack developer in ReactJS(Typescript), NodeJS (Typescript), and Python
I'm currently working for Titan Intake as a full-stack developer, building a web application to streamline the process of patient referral intake.
I'm also working on a personal project to build a web application for managing food orders, this is part of my goal to get better at NextJS and Golang.
Beyond the coding realm, my academic interests gravitate towards biological systems, with a particular fascination for electrophysiology and systems biology. I delve into the intricate worlds of chemical reaction networks and reaction-diffusion frameworks, exploring the poetry of interconnected systems.
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