Niko Martell

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Description

Niko Martell is a Software Engineer that is Graduating from the University of Arizona in May 2025.
During his major, he specialized his degree into Data Science, Informatics, and Artificial Intelligence.
Currently, he is looking for a job following his graduation.

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Work Experience

Lab Technician

University of Arizona - College of Engineering
2022 - 2024

With the College of Engineering, I helped develop a Digital Engineering Factory (DEF), a hub for Engineering Students to find and use Engineering Software provided by the University of Arizona. I primarily handled the landing page where students could access the software and related manuals. This was done using a Bootstrap provided by the IT Department and coding in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

(Lead) Resident Assistant

University of Arizona - Housing & Residential Life
2022 - Present

Serving the community by holding events, mitigating conflicts, promoting University & other resources, and ensuring the safety of residents. As a Lead since 2024, I have been responsible for managing a staff of 18 RAs, helping them with their duties, gathering staff feedback for supervisors, and resolving staff conflicts. I have also been responsible for managing the RA budget, creating and managing the RA schedule, and creating and managing the RA duty rotation.

Projects

Medical Fluidics Pump System

2024-2025

For my college Capstone Project sponsored by Roche, my team of 7 students across several engineering sectors developed a system meant to dispense and drain fluids on medical slides for diagnostic purposes. Utilizing Python, I developed a GUI that could communicate with a Raspberry Pi, which acted as the hub for the system and connected the weight scale and pumps to the user's computer.

Digital Engineering Factory (DEF)

2022-2024

With a hub-&-spoke approach, the DEF was a project to provide engineering students with a place to access engineering software provided by the University of Arizona. I helped create use cases, user stories, and requirements for the software while the team worked in an Agile environment to research and develop the category of software. Responsible for the landing page, I utilized HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to build the site and link it to the software and their respective manuals. It is utilized by more than 200 students currently to assist with their engineering projects.