PASS Lecture Tutor at Palmer College of Chiropractic
Davenport, Iowa, United States
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Hayley Call is a technologist with 11 years of experience who transitioned from a Security Software Engineer at Microsoft to pursuing a Doctor of Chiropractic while tutoring PASS lectures at Palmer College. At Microsoft she worked on backend systems including notable contributions to the open-source onefuzz fuzzing-as-a-service project, where she refactored async runtime usage and implemented coverage-to-Cobertura XML conversion. Her background blends computer science and government studies from UT Austin with international study in war studies and interdisciplinary coursework in Edinburgh and King's College, reflecting both technical depth and policy-minded curiosity. She has hands-on experience across security engineering, cloud services, and developer tooling, plus internship experience in public policy and legislative offices. Comfortable moving between rigorous engineering problems and people-focused roles, she brings practical systems thinking to both software and clinical learning environments. An uncommon combination of production-grade security engineering and emerging clinical training gives her a unique perspective on risk, systems, and human-centered outcomes.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science History Law Political Science, Computer Science History Law Political Science at The University of Edinburgh
New Braunfels High School
Doctor of Chiropractic Chiropractic, Doctor of Chiropractic Chiropractic at Palmer College of Chiropractic
Bachelor of Science (BS) Bachelor of Arts (BA) Computer Science Government, Bachelor of Science (BS) Bachelor of Arts (BA) Computer Science Government at The University of Texas at Austin
International Affairs War Studies, International Affairs War Studies at King's College London
Contributions:38 reviews, 6 commits, 14 PRs in 4 months
Contributions summary:Hayley primarily contributed to the `onefuzz` project by modifying and refactoring the `Expand` module, specifically making the `machine_id` function asynchronous to avoid nested tokio runtimes. They also implemented a function to convert coverage source format to Cobertura XML, which involved significant changes to the coverage module and associated tests. The user's work involved making several updates, including changes to path handling and test cases to ensure proper functionality.
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Hayley Call - PASS Lecture Tutor at Palmer College of Chiropractic