Summary
Diana Glennie is a physics-trained educator and researcher with 13 years of experience designing and delivering undergraduate and continuing‑education physics courses at institutions including Dawson College, McGill, Ryerson, and McMaster. She holds a PhD in Medical Physics and blends deep domain expertise in radiation and biophotonics with hands-on lab and curriculum development, from writing ministry-aligned learning outcomes to supervising practicals and assessments. Her background includes applied research in imaging and radiation dose measurement, and a stint renovating academic web content, reflecting a willingness to bridge technical, pedagogical, and operational needs. Based in Montreal, she is equally comfortable translating complex medical-physics concepts for first-year students as she is contributing to committee-led course development and faculty governance.
12 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Medical Physics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Medical Physics at McMaster University
English, French