Summary
Scott Sibole is a research-focused biomedical engineer and scientific software developer with a PhD and over a decade of experience in orthopedic biomechanics, multiscale finite element modeling, and 3-D image analysis. He builds open-source tools for image segmentation, deformation quantification, and simulation of soft tissues—translating mechanical behavior from joints down to the cellular level. At ASICA Limited he broadened his toolkit by applying scientific computing and machine learning to non-biomedical problems like building energy optimization and methane leak detection. His background spans academic, clinical, and industry settings, including mesh generation and large-scale FE automation at the Cleveland Clinic and stochastic modeling in C++ at the University of Utah. Scott combines deep physical intuition with pragmatic software engineering, routinely deploying distributed workflows and reusable libraries. Based in Spokane, he’s motivated by cross-disciplinary challenges and continually adds new computational techniques to his repertoire.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Bachelor's degree, Biomedical/Medical Engineering at The University of Akron
Master's of Science, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Master's of Science, Biomedical/Medical Engineering at The University of Calgary
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical/Medical Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Biomedical/Medical Engineering at University of Calgary