Summary
Tulip Amalie is an Associate Product Support Engineer with a decade of hands-on experience blending computer science, theoretical mathematics, and technical writing to make complex systems accessible. A recent IU Bloomington graduate, she has deep roots in programming languages and data-science tooling—having built Racket libraries inspired by ggplot2/dplyr and earning the nickname "the Racket tidyverse person." Her work in research and teaching (including designing a graduate-level curriculum on type systems) complements practical roles at OnTrackNorthAmerica and Workiva, where she focuses on documentation, onboarding, and operational security for web platforms and financial reporting. Tulip excels at translating technical concepts for non-technical audiences and has a track record of contributing to open-source research projects across languages like Racket, Rust, and C. Based in Philadelphia, she is motivated by computing for social good and brings a rare mix of academic rigor and user-centered communication to product support and documentation.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Computer Science, Theoretical Mathematics, Programming Languages, Computer Science, Theoretical Mathematics, Programming Languages at Indiana University Bloomington