Summary
Marija Vaskeviciute is a postdoctoral researcher and physicist with eight years’ experience developing optics-based diagnostics to monitor arterial and vascular health. Working at the intersection of physics, cardiovascular medicine, and data science at the University of Glasgow, she focuses on continuous blood pressure and peripheral arterial disease monitoring with the goal of translating optical methods into clinical and public-health tools. Her background spans hands-on software engineering—building PostgreSQL-backed web apps, Vue.js front-ends and Python data pipelines—to hardware-facing work with FPGA test systems, giving her a rare blend of experimental, computational and product-oriented skills. Currently participating in Innovate UK’s ICURe programme, she is evaluating real-world blood pressure monitoring workflows to design solutions that fit clinical and everyday contexts. Colleagues value her ability to move between lab, codebase and stakeholder rooms, turning complex measurement science into actionable diagnostics.
8 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Jonas Basanavicius Gymnasium
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Physics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Physics at University of Glasgow
Lithuanian, English, French