Hi, I’m Henry Taylor, a physics graduate turned technology leader with a knack for turning complex data into practical tools. I love building software that improves efficiency and enables teams to focus on impactful work.\n\nFrom Python automation to web apps built with TypeScript, React, and Express, I’ve led tech initiatives for non-profits and educational institutions, and I’m always learning new skills to solve tomorrow’s challenges.

Henry Taylor

Hi, I’m Henry Taylor, a physics graduate turned technology leader with a knack for turning complex data into practical tools. I love building software that improves efficiency and enables teams to focus on impactful work.\n\nFrom Python automation to web apps built with TypeScript, React, and Express, I’ve led tech initiatives for non-profits and educational institutions, and I’m always learning new skills to solve tomorrow’s challenges.

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Hi, I’m Henry Taylor, a physics graduate turned technology leader with a knack for turning complex data into practical tools. I love building software that improves efficiency and enables teams to focus on impactful work.\n\nFrom Python automation to web apps built with TypeScript, React, and Express, I’ve led tech initiatives for non-profits and educational institutions, and I’m always learning new skills to solve tomorrow’s challenges.

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Experience Level

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Work Experience

Private Math and Physics Tutor at Self-Employed
May 1, 2021 - January 1, 2022
Provided personalized tutoring sessions to students, fostering understanding and academic success.
Researcher at Physics Education Research Group, California State University, Fullerton
September 1, 2017 - August 1, 2018
Investigated student understanding of fundamental formulas of motion; presented findings at the Physics Education Research Conference.
Researcher at Gravitational Wave Physics and Astronomy Center, California State University, Fullerton
June 1, 2017 - August 1, 2017
Conducted computational modeling of gravitational waves from colliding black holes and stars; analyzed large datasets using Python and C++.

Education

B.S. in Physics at California State University, Fullerton
January 11, 2030 - February 10, 2026
Additional coursework in higher-level mathematics at Ohio State University
January 11, 2030 - February 10, 2026

Qualifications

Graduated Summa Cum Laude
January 11, 2030 - February 10, 2026
Dan Black Scholarship recipient
January 11, 2030 - February 10, 2026

Industry Experience

Education, Software & Internet, Non-Profit Organization, Professional Services, Media & Entertainment