Gwyn Skone is a versatile software engineer with 12+ years building control systems, algorithms, and user interfaces for high-precision scientific instruments while also managing company-wide IT infrastructure. Based in Seattle and holding a DPhil and BA in Computer Science from Oxford, he blends deep Windows and .NET expertise (including API work) with fluency in C++, C#, Delphi and practical experience across Python, SQL, Java, Haskell and Linux/UNIX. At Bruker he architects microscope control software and specifies and deploys the compute systems that those instruments depend on, a role that marries low-level engineering with hands-on IT operations. His background includes bioinformatics tooling with distributed execution, extensive freelance projects bridging databases, web interfaces and real-time media control, and a creative thread in theatre technical management—illustrating an uncommon mix of scientific, systems, and live-performance problem solving.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
DPhil Computer Science, DPhil Computer Science at University of Oxford
Nion Swift is open source scientific image processing software integrating hardware control, data acquisition, visualization, processing, and analysis using Python. Nion Swift is easily extended using Python. It runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS.
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