Innolitics
Reece Stevens is a Senior Software Engineer at Innolitics, with experience as a Software Developer Intern. Additionally, Reece worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at UT Biophotonics Laboratory, a Researcher at Texas Advanced Computing Center, and had various roles with Engineering World Health including Winter Institute Volunteer, On The Ground Coordinator, and Summer Institute Volunteer in Rwanda. Reece also served as an Audio/Video Technician at Wildwood United Methodist Church. Reece holds a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin.
Innolitics
Our mission is to accelerate progress in the medical device industry by sharing knowledge, creating tools, and providing quality services to our clients, with the ultimate purpose of improving patient health. We do so while providing meaningful, flexible, and financially rewarding careers to our team. Our team of talented engineers produce top quality medical imaging applications. Our experience in the following areas means we can quickly solve problems that other teams can't: - Custom web and desktop application development - Medical UI/UX, including designing mockups and interactive prototypes - Image registration, including intramodality and intermodality 3D-to-3D, 2D-to-2D, and 2D-to-3D rigid and deformable registration - Image segmentation using traditional and machine-learning methods - Deep learning using Keras and Tensorflow - Imaging physics, image reconstruction, and signal processing - Embedded systems, interfacing with cameras, etc. - Custom medical image viewers (see our free online DICOM viewer) - Clinical workflows (one of our founders is a medical doctor) - DICOM, PACS, EMRs, and real-world integrations (our DICOM standard browser is visited by more than 1600 people/week) - Regulatory issues, including HIPAA, IEC62304 and ISO13485 - Python, C, C++, Java, OpenCL, CUDA, and MATLAB - Modern web technologies - React, Django, Sass, Typescript, Angular We can work with with existing teams or independently.