Summary
Catherine Manasseh is an adjunct faculty instructor and researcher with 12 years of experience bridging deep learning, large-scale data integration, and high-performance cloud computing for translational biomedical research. She holds a PhD from Case Western Reserve University and has progressed from industry roles in medical engineering to postdoctoral and senior research positions at Case Western, now teaching and mentoring students while driving applied research. Her expertise spans exploratory and predictive data analysis, provenance metadata management, and semantic web knowledge representation, enabling traceable pipelines from bench to bedside. Catherine combines hands-on distributed processing skills with a focus on reproducibility and clinical applicability, often integrating semantic metadata to make complex datasets interoperable. Based in Cleveland, she brings a rare mix of academic rigor and practical engineering experience gained across industry and research settings.
12 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science, Bachelor of Engineering - BE, Computer Science at University of Madras
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) at Case Western Reserve University