Summary
Daniel Traviglia is a Director of Technology at Harvard Medical School with 11 years of engineering experience and a decade-long career blending biomedical engineering, software development, and data science. He has led design, build, and test efforts for hardware-software systems applied to medical and intelligence domains, ranging from biomimetic adhesives and electrochemical sensors to clinical decision support applications. Comfortable as a project lead or individual contributor, he bridges hands-on prototyping and production software, having developed full-stack analytical tools and open-source analytical modeling code. His academic background combines MS in Biomedical Engineering with an MA in Information Technology, reflecting a rare mix of deep domain knowledge and applied IT leadership. Based in Boston, he brings a practical research-engineering mindset that turns complex experimental systems into deployable clinical and intelligence solutions. Off-hours he’s an “amateur camper,” hinting at a balance of field curiosity and technical rigor.
11 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS) Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Master of Science (MS) Biomedical/Medical Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering, Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering at Tulane University
Master of Arts (M.A.) Information Technology, Master of Arts (M.A.) Information Technology at Harvard Extension School