Alexander B

Senior Scientific Software Engineer at The Jackson Laboratory

Bar Harbor, Maine, United States
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Alexander B is a Senior Scientific Software Engineer with 11 years of experience building full-stack, science-focused software at The Jackson Laboratory, where he progressed from intern to senior engineer. He specializes in genomic analysis tools, cloud-native pipeline backends, dynamic science-centric UIs, and service-oriented RESTful APIs, consistently translating complex research workflows into reliable production systems. Based in Bar Harbor, Maine, he blends hands-on development with a deep understanding of scientific user needs, enabling reproducible, scalable analysis pipelines. Colleagues rely on him to bridge computational science and software engineering—often surfacing subtle domain requirements that improve usability and auditability in research environments.
code11 years of coding experience
job8 years of employment as a software developer
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Github Skills (32)

functional-genomics9
genomics8
filemaker7
music-streaming7
media-library7
hls-stream7
audio7
internet7
music7
streaming6
siamese-network5
logging5
video-streaming5
transcoding5
php5

Programming languages (6)

TypeScriptJavaJavaScriptPHPHTMLPython

Github contributions (5)

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The core library for GeneWeaver projects.
Contributions:1 review, 45 PRs, 61 pushes in 10 months
analysisfunctional-genomicsgenomic-data-sciencegenomicsschemas
Contributions:3 reviews, 115 commits, 54 PRs in 2 months
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Alexander B - Senior Scientific Software Engineer at The Jackson Laboratory