Tyler Bailey is a radiation diagnostics scientist and nuclear engineer with a decade of experience applying neutronics modeling and radiation-safety expertise to both medical and research environments. He holds a PhD in Nuclear Engineering from UC Berkeley, where his thesis advanced targeting radiopharmaceuticals through experiments at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Tyler has worked across industry and national-lab settings—from Varian and RefleXion Medical to General Atomics—building facility-scale and diagnostic neutron models using tools like OpenMC, MCNP, ADVANTG, and Python. He combines hands-on computational modeling with practical radiation safety roles, having served as a Radiation Safety Officer for X-ray systems in clinical product contexts. Based in San Diego, he brings a rare blend of radiochemistry-informed research and production-ready simulation skills that accelerate both R&D and client-facing projects. Colleagues know him for bridging detailed physics simulation with clear operational guidance under regulatory constraints.
10 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Nuclear Engineering, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Nuclear Engineering at UC Berkeley College of Engineering
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