Summary
Colin Davey is a versatile software engineer with over three decades of hands-on experience spanning robotics, neuroimaging, biomedical engineering, and web development. He blends deep systems and C/C++ expertise with modern web stacks (React, JavaScript, C#/Blazor, Docker, Kubernetes, AWS) and has a track record of building simulation, SLAM, and image-registration tools as well as production web data pipelines. Comfortable translating domain-specific research into robust products, he has served as a senior engineer at robotics startups, led neuroimaging software development, and now contributes to civic projects like Whitebird’s Little Help Book. An experienced technical author, he’s published a popular museum history book with a Neil deGrasse Tyson foreword and co-authored multiple peer-reviewed neuroscience papers—showing rare fluency at the intersection of engineering, science, and public-facing communication.
9 years of coding experience
34 years of employment as a software developer
University of Oregon