Franklin Feingold is a strategic technology advisor and product leader with eight years of experience driving digital transformation and operations in healthcare and academic research. Currently a Senior Advisor II at Chartis and an MBA candidate at NYU Stern, he blends analytics, architecture, and business strategy to deliver scalable, reproducible solutions for complex data-driven programs. At Stanford he led global governance, product strategy, and agile rollouts for open neuroimaging platforms, translating high-level vision into operational systems and community adoption. He contributes to prominent open-source neuroimaging projects—helping improve fMRIPrep documentation and engagement with BIDS/OpenNeuro—underscoring his commitment to reproducible science. Based in Los Angeles, Franklin combines rigorous technical training (USC, Clark) with cross-functional leadership that accelerates stakeholder alignment and product utilization. Notably, he pairs deep domain expertise in neuroinformatics with practical experience building the organizational processes that scale open research tools.
8 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Neuroimaging and Informatics, 4.0, Master’s Degree, Neuroimaging and Informatics, 4.0 at University of Southern California
Bachelor’s Degree, Mathematics and Physics, 3.97, Bachelor’s Degree, Mathematics and Physics, 3.97 at Clark University
Master of Business Administration - MBA, Business Administration and Management, General, Master of Business Administration - MBA, Business Administration and Management, General at NYU Stern School of Business
fMRIPrep is a robust and easy-to-use pipeline for preprocessing of diverse fMRI data. The transparent workflow dispenses of manual intervention, thereby ensuring the reproducibility of the results.
Role in this project:
Technical Writer
Contributions:19 commits, 5 PRs, 14 comments in 4 months
Contributions summary:Franklin primarily contributed to the project's documentation. Their work involved adding, modifying, and reorganizing documentation files, specifically focusing on the "installation," and "FAQ, Tips, and Tricks" sections. These edits included correcting formatting, adding new content, and restructuring existing information to improve clarity and user understanding of the fMRIPrep pipeline. The user also updated the table of contents for better navigation.
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