Adam Glick
About Adam Glick
Adam Glick is a software engineer with a strong background in physics and engineering, having worked at various institutions including MD Anderson Cancer Center and ScienceLogic. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Physics from Penn State University, a Master's degree in Medical Physics from the University of Pennsylvania, and a PhD in Nuclear Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley.
Current Position at IERUS Technologies
Adam Glick currently serves as a Software Engineer at IERUS Technologies Inc, a position he has held since 2023. In this role, he contributes to software development projects, applying his extensive background in programming and engineering principles. His experience in various software engineering roles allows him to effectively collaborate with teams and enhance project outcomes.
Previous Experience at ScienceLogic
Prior to his current role, Adam worked at ScienceLogic as a Software Engineer from 2022 to 2023. During his tenure, he played a pivotal role in developing and maintaining central event and automation engines, which are critical components for system monitoring and management. His contributions helped improve the functionality and reliability of the software solutions offered by the company.
Educational Background in Physics and Engineering
Adam Glick has a strong educational foundation, having earned a Bachelor's Degree in Physics from Penn State University from 2011 to 2014. He further advanced his studies by obtaining a Master's Degree in Medical Physics from the University of Pennsylvania from 2014 to 2016, followed by a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Nuclear Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley from 2016 to 2021. This diverse academic background equips him with a unique perspective in both software engineering and applied physics.
Research and Development Contributions
Throughout his career, Adam has contributed to significant research and development initiatives. Notably, he developed Python-based Monte Carlo software for radiation transport simulations during his time as a Medical Physicist (Student Employee) at Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System. His research work has led to publications and collaborations with renowned researchers in the fields of nuclear engineering and medical physics.
Mentorship and Best Practices in Software Development
Adam has demonstrated a commitment to mentorship and best practices in software development. At TealSystems, he spearheaded the adoption of SOLID design principles, unit testing, and code checks, which enhanced the reliability and maintainability of the codebase. He has also mentored fellow developers, emphasizing the importance of writing high-quality software and adhering to industry best practices.