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Frank Acquah
Software Engineer

About Me

Software Engineer with a strong foundation in scientific computing and numerical algorithms, focused on turning mathematical theory into efficient, real-world software systems. I specialize in building computational tools, simulations, and data-driven applications that bridge physics, mathematics, and engineering with practical implementation.

My experience spans frontend and backend development, API integration, algorithm design, and performance-oriented programming, with particular interest in modeling physical systems, numerical methods, and simulation environments. I enjoy working on technically challenging problems, from translating research concepts into code to optimizing systems for scalability and accuracy.

Beyond development, I actively teach and mentor students in mathematics, science, and programming, helping them understand complex concepts through practical computation. I’m passionate about collaborative research, open-source innovation, and building tools that make scientific problem-solving more accessible. If your work involves computational science, modeling, or algorithmic systems, I’m always open to connecting and exploring meaningful collaborations.


Educational Background

Professional Experience

Areas of Interest

My technical interests span a wide range of domains:

Current Activities

At present I am:

  • Working on forming a scientific research team at Nhyirax.
  • Experimenting with serverless architectures and edge computing for low‑latency applications.
  • Reading and teaching computational science and programming concepts to students and those in the scientific community.
  • Writing technical articles and blog posts to share knowledge and insights.

Five‑Year Vision

Looking ahead I envision the following milestones: