Summary
Jack Greenlee is a researcher and full‑stack developer blending cognitive science training with nearly a decade of software experience, currently contributing to the National Laboratory of the Rockies. He studies psychology and philosophy at the University of Cincinnati with a minor in information technology, aiming to apply technical skills to cognitive science research after graduation. Comfortable across Java, C#, Python, JavaScript/TypeScript, PHP and front-end frameworks like Angular and Vue, he has hands-on experience building web apps and data-focused research tools such as NREL OpenPATH. Recognized with an NREL Director’s Award, Jack also brings a creative edge as a decade-long brass musician who records and produces commissioned multitrack performances. Based in Cincinnati, he combines empirical curiosity, practical engineering, and multimedia production to tackle interdisciplinary research problems.
9 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts Psychology & Cognitive Studies in Philosophy Minor in Information Technology, Bachelor of Arts Psychology & Cognitive Studies in Philosophy Minor in Information Technology at University of Cincinnati
Lakota West High School
Music and Computer Science, Music and Computer Science at Butler University
English