Summary
Aidan Murphy is a Staff Scientist at the NIH with 11 years of experience applying neuroscience expertise to data acquisition, management, analysis, and visualization. He combines a PhD in Neuroscience and advanced brain-imaging training with a track record across academia and government labs, including roles at Princeton and NIMH. Comfortable at the intersection of research and engineering, he builds reproducible pipelines and tools that turn complex neurophysiological data into actionable insights. Based in Sterling, VA, he brings both experimental rigor and pragmatic coding chops—self-described as a primate, scientist, engineer, code monkey—making him equally at home designing experiments or implementing analysis workflows.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Neuroscience, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Neuroscience at The University of Birmingham
Bachelor of Science (BSc), Psychology/ Psychopharmacology, (2, i), Bachelor of Science (BSc), Psychology/ Psychopharmacology, (2, i) at University of Leeds