Ally Warner has a diverse work experience in software engineering and research. In 2012, Ally started as a Research Associate/Software Biomathematician Intern at BioFire Diagnostics, LLC, where they designed and conducted verification experiments on a production-line instrument, improving the production rate significantly. Ally also performed statistical analyses of experimental results and developed a data appending tool to streamline data analysis for scientists. In 2013, they transitioned to the role of Research Associate I at the same company, where they designed and analyzed experiments for a cost-effective quality control instrument and implemented a data appending tool using MATLAB.
In 2014, Ally joined the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute at the University of Utah as a Research Assistant. During their tenure, they focused on source localization and inverse problems in the brain. Ally built a complete female head model using imaging techniques and simulated inverse problem solutions. In 2018, Ally became a Software Developer at the same institute, where they applied mathematical principles and numerical methods to develop open-source software. Ally also emphasized software development best practices, such as unit testing, code quality, and visualization tools, and managed build systems.
Most recently, in 2021, Ally joined Accuray as a Software Engineer.
Ally Warner pursued their higher education starting from the year 2010 at Westminster University. Ally completed their Bachelor's degree in Science (BS) with a major in Mathematics and a minor in Chemistry in 2013. Following this, they further advanced their academic journey at the University of Utah, where they attended from 2014 to 2017. During this period, Ally Warner obtained their Master's degree in Science (MS) with a specialization in Scientific Computing.
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