ALFRED KENRIC MULZET
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SUMMARY
Full-stack developer with a 20+ year foundation in mathematics and analytics, now building scalable web applications using Python, SQL, JavaScript, and Java. Currently developing a real estate data platform with FastAPI and dynamic frontend features to deliver actionable insights. Passionate about clean code, intuitive UX, and solving real-world problems through data-driven development.
CORE COMPETENCIES
Languages: Python (advanced), SQL, Java, C++, TypeScript (learning)
Frameworks: FastAPI, Flask, Django (familiar), SQLAlchemy
Tools: Git, Docker (basic), PostgreSQL, OpenCV
Concepts: RESTful APIs, image processing, backend architecture, data pipelines, time series forecasting
PROJECTS
Real Estate Hub — Full-Stack Web Application
Technologies: FastAPI, SQLAlchemy, SQLite, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, Python, CSV, GitHub
Designed and implemented a full stack real estate platform (Real Estate Hub) using FastAPI, SQLAlchemy, and JavaScript, enabling dynamic property searches and data visualization.
Built RESTful API endpoints for querying housing data, integrating external sources via scraping workflows and CSV ingestion.
Developed modular backend architecture with robust schema management and dynamic routing logic.
Implemented fallback logic and frontend/backend integration to ensure seamless user experience across pages.
Debugged and optimized API performance, improving response times and data accuracy for real estate queries.
Applied CI/CD principles and version control to streamline deployment and testing workflows
Image Alchemist – Interactive GUI for modifying grayscale images
Technologies: Python, FastAPI, Tkinter, GitHub
Designed a modular image enhancement and OCR pipeline for document clarity and text extraction
Built a FastAPI backend with RESTful endpoints and a Tkinter GUI for user interaction
Refactored code into reusable classes; currently integrating cloud storage and batch processing
Java Coursework Projects – GitHub
Technologies: Java, GitHub
Completed academic assignments in Java, focusing on object-oriented design, file I/O, and algorithmic problem-solving
Reformatted and documented code for clarity and submission via GitHub
GitHub Link: https://github.com/kenmulzet/
EDUCATION
Doctor of Philosophy, Mathematics – Virginia Tech, May 1997
Master of Science, Mathematics – Virginia Tech, May 1992
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science and Mathematics – North Carolina State University, May 1989
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Professor of Mathematics
Florida State College at Jacksonville Aug 2004 – Present
Chairperson of multiple committees, including textbook selection and hiring committees
Taught undergraduate and adult learners in Calculus, Differential Equations, and Applied Math; developed both face-to-face and asynchronous course delivery
Led course redesign initiative integrating MATLAB and Excel-based data analysis
Increased class pass rates by 45% through tailored student support and flipped-classroom strategies
Presented original algorithms at MAA Joint Meetings (2023, 2025), contributing to state-level curriculum discussions
Mentored new faculty in instructional technology (Webex, LMS integrations)
Tableau/Python/SQL Programmer
Palm Coast Publishing, Inc. June 2023 – present
Engineered time series models using ARIMA and Prophet to forecast sales trends, decreasing forecast error by 15% and improving inventory management decisions for 300+ product lines
Designed and implemented SQL queries in Python scripts to extract and analyze customer data from large databases, providing valuable insights for targeted marketing campaigns and improving customer engagement by 20%
Create 50+ interactive filters, parameters, and calculations for dashboards and worksheets in Tableau
Leveraged Excel's statistical tools to analyze customer purchase history and identified three key product bundles, increasing cross-sell revenue by 15% and generating a 8% higher profit margin
Technical Support Engineer
Comverse Network Systems June 2000 – June 2004
Promoted to team lead after one year
Provided technical support for voicemail platform
Troubleshot major bugs and provided code fixes to repair known software issues
Liaised with regional telephone companies, solving issues and providing second-tier technical support
Software Engineer
Computer Sciences Corporation June 1998 – May 2000
Repaired major bugs in mapping software and coastline lookup algorithms
Developed code to implementing coordinate transformation matrices, improving the accuracy of mapping programs by over 50%
Documented functionality of networking software
PRESENTATIONS
Using Differential Operators to Solve Higher-Order and Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations, presented at MAA-FTYCMA conference, February 21, 2025
A Generalized D'Alembert's Method for the Wave Equation in Higher Dimensions, presented at joint MAA-FTYCMA conference, February 19, 2022
A New Paradigm for Online Instruction, presented at the FSCJ International Teaching and Learning conference, May 2007
Using MyMathLab in MAT 1033, presented at the FSCJ Math Innovations conference, January 2007
Counting Rabbits: An Introduction to Population Dynamics and Ordinary Differential Equations, presented at a joint meeting of the Florida Two Year College Mathematical Association and the Mathematical Association of America, Florida Chapter, on February 25, 2005
PUBLICATIONS
An Eigenvalue Approach to Rotating Quadratic Forms in Rn, Mulzet, A.K., 2012
Exponential Stability for a Diffusion Equation in Polymer Kinetic Theory, Mulzet, A.K. and Renardy, M., Communications in Applied Analysis, July 1999 Volume 3 Number 3 pp 305 – 326.
PRESENTATIONS
Using Differential Operators to Solve Higher-Order and Systems of Ordinary Differential Equations, presented at MAA-FTYCMA conference, February 21, 2025
A Generalized D'Alembert's Method for the Wave Equation in Higher Dimensions, presented at joint MAA-FTYCMA conference, February 19, 2022
A New Paradigm for Online Instruction, presented at the FSCJ International Teaching and Learning conference, May 2007
Using MyMathLab in MAT 1033, presented at the FSCJ Math Innovations conference, January 2007
Counting Rabbits: An Introduction to Population Dynamics and Ordinary Differential Equations, presented at a joint meeting of the Florida Two Year College Mathematical Association and the Mathematical Association of America, Florida Chapter, on February 25, 2005
COURSES TAUGHT
Introductory Statistics, Linear Regression I and II, Trigonometry, Linear Algebra, Calculus I, Calculus II, Calculus III, Differential Equations, Engineering Mathematics, Physics I