Beryl Bell is a quantitative analyst and doctoral student based in Philadelphia with a decade of experience applying physics, computation, and data analysis to beam and ultracold neutron experiments. She combines hands-on simulation and C++ experience with Python-driven data pipelines and fitting workflows developed during graduate research at TRIUMF and McGill. At IBA she applies beam physics expertise to real-world engineering challenges, bridging research-grade analysis with operational systems. Comfortable on scientific clusters and in cross-disciplinary teams, she has a track record of turning complex experimental datasets into validated comparisons between measurement and simulation. Her background in both physics and computer science gives her a rare ability to translate domain theory into robust, reproducible analysis code.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Physics, Computer Science, Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Physics, Computer Science at Hampshire College
Master's degree, Physics, Master's degree, Physics at McGill University
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Beryl Bell - Doctoral Student at Drexel University