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Noah Wilder
Center for Coastal & Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center
Jere A. Chase Ocean Engineering Lab
24 Colovos Road
Durham, New Hampshire 03824
Noah Wilder has started working on his M.S. in Computer Science after having completed his B.S. in 2022. Previously Noah worked on his Senior Project within the Jere A. Chase Ocean Engineering Lab with Professor May-Win Thein's 'MANTA-RAY' group to help with the software creation for the project's UUV (Unpiloted Underwater Vehicle).
He also worked for two years at UNH's InterOperability Laboratory as a Lab Technician within the Datacenter department, where he helped manage the group and ultimately lived and breathed the NVMe SDD PCIe specification, among other specifications and projects within Datacenter. During his time with Datacenter, Noah became mesmerized by low-level systems programming and has since harbored a special passion for low-level concepts within Computer Science. Noah also discovered a love for teaching others and learning through managing many colleagues at Datacenter; he gained invaluable knowledge and understanding from his time there along with the people he worked alongside. Noah ended up earning an "IOL Star" award for his efforts, along with contributing towards his department winning the 2022 "IOL Nebula" award.
When he isn't working, Noah likes to eccentrically bounce around from hobby to hobby, lately preferring portrait painting and working on creating a computer from scratch using basic TTL chips and custom-built PCBs.