Summary
Benjamin Davis is a multidisciplinary software engineer and visual artist whose decade-long career bridges computational research, biomedical imaging, and fine art photography. With an MFA from the University of Arizona and dual undergraduate degrees from RIT, he combines technical rigor in imaging and diagnostic photography with creative practice—his thesis installed at the Center for Creative Photography and residencies in Finland, Iceland, and Spain. His professional background includes ophthalmic imaging roles at NYU and specialty clinics, plus developing and teaching digital photographic practice for large undergraduate courses. Benjamin also applies software to scientific problems, building custom tools to analyze spiral galaxy geometry, underscoring a comfort with both research-grade code and image science workflows. Based in Corning, NY, he brings a rare blend of clinical imaging experience, teaching and curriculum development, and artistic inquiry into projects that intersect data, optics, and storytelling.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
The University of Arizona
Bachelor’s Degree, Photographic and Imaging Technologies, 3.89, Bachelor’s Degree, Photographic and Imaging Technologies, 3.89 at Rochester Institute of Technology