Glen Beane has a diverse work experience in the field of software development and engineering.
Glen is currently working as a Principal Software Developer at VividCloud, a US-based software services company specializing in cloud computing, IoT, and data engineering technologies. Their role involves designing and building new products and systems, as well as rearchitecting and migrating legacy software to the cloud.
Before joining VividCloud, Glen briefly served as a Principal Full Stack Engineer at Perceptive Automata.
Prior to that, they worked at The Jackson Laboratory for a significant period of time in various roles. Glen was a Principal Scientific Software Engineer, responsible for developing custom software to assist researchers with their projects. Glen worked on projects related to parallel programming, high-performance computing, analysis pipeline frameworks, command line analysis tools, and full stack web development. Glen also played a role in educating researchers about high-performance computing. Before this role, Glen worked as a Senior Scientific Software Engineer and a Software Engineer III at The Jackson Laboratory, where they acquired experience in parallel computing and participated in strategic planning related to high-performance computing resources.
Glen had a stint as a Consultant at Adaptive Computing.
Glen began their career as a Supercomputer Software Engineer at The University of Maine, where they worked on a high-performance computing research project sponsored by the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command. Prior to that, they worked as a Research Assistant on a research project related to UM Supercluster Distributed Memory Technology, where they performed benchmarking, programming, light duty system administration, and maintained batch systems and parallel libraries.
Overall, Glen Beane's work experience demonstrates their expertise and experience in software development, cloud computing, IoT, data engineering, high-performance computing, and research projects.
Glen Beane obtained a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from the University of Maine, which they attended from 1998 to 2002. Glen later pursued a Master of Science in Computer Science at the same institution from 2002 to 2004.
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