Hi, my name is
Aldair.
Software Developer.
Scientific Programmer & Junior Data Analyst. My focus is on quantitative analysis and solving complex, interdisciplinary challenges using scientific programming and numerical methods. I leverage React and Next.js as key tools to build accessible web visualizations, dashboards, and automation solutions.
About Me
My professional trajectory is intentionally interdisciplinary. As a Physics Student and Mechatronics Technician, my value lies not just in what I can code, but in how I approach problems. I specialize in applying a quantitative analysis mindset—utilizing Python, Fortran, and numerical methods—to break down complex challenges and translate them into computational models. Web development is my primary delivery vehicle: I use frameworks like React and Next.js to build robust, intuitive tools that make automated and data-driven solutions accessible, ensuring scientific knowledge translates into real-world impact.
Here are a few technologies I've been working with recently:
Some Things I've Built
Archive

Web platform for STEAM students to upload, document, and showcase academic projects. Helps build a professional portfolio with categories, charts, and community sharing.
Crypto Market Analytics CLI

End-to-end scientific programming tool for crypto market analysis. Uses NumPy/Pandas for numerical modeling and Matplotlib for result visualization.
Portfolio

A personal portfolio showcasing selected projects and ideas — built with Next.js, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript. Focused on purposeful design and clean code.
Other Noteworthy Projects
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Curve Fitting
Scripts demonstrating curve fitting and interpolation techniques with Python
Numerical Methods
Practice and apply numerical methods across various mathematical topics
Blackjack CLI Game
A console-based Blackjack game built with Python
Root Finding
Implementation of various numerical methods to solve nonlinear equations
Python & Physics
Collection of Python scripts for physics simulations and calculations
Fortran & Physics
A set of beginner and intermediate Fortran programs for physics
Get In Touch
I'm always open to discussing new opportunities, collaborations, or just having a chat about technology. Drop me a message!
