Ashlee Versypt is a professor and systems biomedicine researcher with 11 years of academic experience applying mathematical, computational, and chemical engineering tools to problems in physiology and pharmaceutics. She blends deep expertise in numerical methods for PDEs and applied mathematics with hands-on work in controlled release, continuous pharmaceutical manufacturing, and reaction–diffusion modeling. At the University at Buffalo she teaches core chemical engineering courses and creative honors seminars—recently on board games and tabletop gaming—demonstrating a penchant for connecting technical pedagogy with imaginative approaches. Her trajectory includes postdoctoral work at MIT and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering and Computational Science from UIUC, reflecting a strong foundation in both theory and computation. Colleagues describe her as someone who bridges rigorous modeling and practical pharmaceutical applications while intentionally cultivating selective professional connections.
10 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
B.S, Chemical Engineering; Mathematics minor, B.S, Chemical Engineering; Mathematics minor at University of Oklahoma
Contributions:2 releases, 24 pushes, 1 branch in 2 years
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Ashlee Versypt - Professor at University at Buffalo