William Wolfe Mc Guire
About William Wolfe Mc Guire
William Wolfe McGuire is an MLOps Engineer at Generate Biomedicines, Inc. in Cambridge, Massachusetts, with a background in autonomy engineering and machine learning from his previous roles and education.
Work at Generate Biomedicines
William Wolfe Mc Guire has been employed at Generate Biomedicines, Inc. as an MLOps Engineer since 2021. His role focuses on integrating artificial intelligence models into production environments, contributing to the company's advancements in machine learning operations. Mc Guire's work supports the development of innovative biomedicine solutions, leveraging his engineering skills to enhance operational efficiency.
Previous Experience at Echodyne Corp
In 2018, Mc Guire served as a Perception Engineering Intern at Echodyne Corp for a duration of two months. This internship took place in the Greater Seattle Area and provided him with valuable experience in perception engineering, a critical aspect of autonomous systems development.
Experience as Autonomy Engineer at AeroVironment
From 2020 to 2021, Mc Guire worked as an Autonomy Engineer at AeroVironment in Wilmington, Massachusetts. His responsibilities included developing autonomous systems, which involved applying his engineering expertise to create solutions for complex challenges in the field of autonomy.
Teaching Assistant Roles at Dartmouth College
Mc Guire held teaching assistant positions at Dartmouth College, where he contributed to courses in physical computing and applied machine learning. In 2018, he assisted in the ENGS 108 Applied Machine Learning course for two months, and in 2019, he served as a teaching assistant for CS 189 Physical Computing for another two months. These roles involved providing hands-on guidance and support to students in their learning.
Education and Expertise
William Wolfe Mc Guire studied at Dartmouth College, where he achieved a degree in Engineering from 2015 to 2019. He furthered his education at the Thayer School of Engineering at Dartmouth, focusing on Systems Theory and earning a Bachelor of Engineering in 2020. Additionally, he studied violin at The Juilliard School from 2010 to 2015, showcasing his diverse expertise in both engineering and music.