Amanda Turney

Amanda Turney

Scientific Software Developer @ Jupiter Intelligence

About Amanda Turney

Amanda Turney is a Scientific Software Developer currently working at Jupiter Intelligence and serving as an Associate Consultant at Eli Lilly and Company since 2021. With a background in Data Science and Physics, she specializes in software engineering and informatics, and is passionate about the intersection of science and technology.

Work at Jupiter Intelligence

Amanda Turney has been employed at Jupiter Intelligence as a Scientific Software Developer since 2021. In this role, she focuses on developing software solutions that integrate scientific research with technological applications. Her work involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to address complex challenges in the field of scientific computing.

Current Role at Eli Lilly and Company

Since 2021, Amanda Turney has also served as an Associate Consultant at Eli Lilly and Company. In this position, she applies her expertise in software development and data analysis to support various projects within the organization. Her role emphasizes the importance of collaboration and creative problem-solving in the pharmaceutical industry.

Education and Expertise

Amanda Turney earned a Graduate Certificate in Data Science from Indiana University Bloomington, completing her studies from 2017 to 2019. She also holds a Bachelor of Science in Physics, which she obtained from the same institution between 2012 and 2016. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her research focus in software engineering and informatics.

Previous Experience at Eli Lilly and Company

Prior to her current roles, Amanda Turney worked at Eli Lilly and Company as a Senior Information Technology Analyst from 2016 to 2021. During her five years in this position, she contributed to various IT projects, enhancing her skills in technology and software development within the healthcare sector.

Research Experience at Coe College

In 2015, Amanda Turney worked as a Computational Physics Researcher at Coe College for two months. This role allowed her to apply her physics knowledge in a research setting, further developing her analytical and problem-solving skills.

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