Adam Sneath

Solutions Engineer at Simio

Adam Sneath has three years of work experience. In 2019, they worked for Simio LLC as a Solutions Engineer, Application Engineer, and Application Engineer Intern. In 2017, they worked for Paul Scherrer Institut PSI as a Nuclear Physics Research, assisting the MUon proton Scattering Experiment (MUSE) to analyze the unresolved Proton Radius Puzzle and building a prototype straw tube tracking particle detector with international collaborators. Adam also monitored particle beam control systems during data collection while processing data with C++ code and bash shell scripts. Additionally, they worked for Duquesne University as a Lab Instructor, facilitating lab sessions and grading reports. Adam also performed experiments ahead of time to develop instructional methods and emphasized metrology to keep students engaged with, and confident in, their work.

Adam Sneath attended the University of Pittsburgh Swanson School of Engineering from 2015 to 2019, where they earned a Bachelor of Science in Industrial Engineering. Adam also attended Duquesne University from 2015 to 2019, where they earned a Bachelor of Arts in Physics.

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Timeline

  • Solutions Engineer

    July, 2020 - present

  • Application Engineer

    January, 2020

  • Application Engineer Intern

    April, 2019