Nathan Stemmler

Nathan Stemmler

Software Engineer @ SRC

About Nathan Stemmler

Nathan Stemmler is a Software Engineer with seven years of experience at SRC in Syracuse, New York. He specializes in improving software architecture, optimizing database performance, and enhancing application usability through various technologies.

Work at SRC

Nathan Stemmler has been employed as a Software Engineer at SRC since 2017. During his tenure, he has focused on restructuring a monolith web server application, which has led to improvements in unit testing, code quality, and maintainability. He has also implemented graph traversal and matching algorithms to support core application requirements in a desktop application. His work includes optimizing the SQLite database schema to reduce data duplication and enhance query performance.

Previous Experience at Prista Technologies, LLC

Before joining SRC, Nathan Stemmler worked as a Software Engineer at Prista Technologies, LLC from 2015 to 2016. In this role, he utilized geospatial libraries to enhance the representation of geometrical shapes from two-dimensional to three-dimensional formats. He participated in stakeholder meetings to gather requirements and propose new features for applications, contributing to the overall development process.

Education and Expertise

Nathan Stemmler studied at the State University of New York College at Oswego, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemistry and Computer Science from 2013 to 2016. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both scientific and technical disciplines, which he applies in his software engineering roles.

Technical Skills and Contributions

Nathan Stemmler has demonstrated expertise in various technical areas, including converting a multi-page Angular 1 JS application into a single-page React app to enhance usability. He also converted the software build system to exclusively use the waf build system, which reduced complexity and improved configuration extensibility. His efforts in profiling and optimizing rendering operations have led to improved performance in applications.

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