Summary
Renette Jones-ivey is a data scientist and systems engineer with 11 years of experience building data acquisition, analysis, and instrument-control software across real-time, embedded, and HPC environments. She has a strong track record delivering mission-critical measurement and visualization systems—from RF and inertial navigation interfaces to glaciology hazard-map workflows—often improving performance and reporting capabilities in constrained schedules. At the University at Buffalo she automated and parallelized scientific workflows for HPC and cloud deployment, enabling scalable hazard-map emulation and probabilistic risk visualization. Practical and detail-oriented, she pairs deep systems-level knowledge with hands-on software development and troubleshooting, and has repeatedly translated complex hardware/software interface requirements into production-ready tools. Based in Buffalo, NY, she holds advanced degrees spanning computational sciences, aerospace engineering, operations research, and mathematics, reflecting a rare blend of theoretical rigor and applied engineering.
10 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Mathematics, B.S., Mathematics at State University of New York College at Buffalo
Ph.D., Computational and Data Enabled Sciences, Ph.D., Computational and Data Enabled Sciences at University at Buffalo
M.S., Operations Research and Statistics, M.S., Operations Research and Statistics at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute