Andrew Cornish

Director Of Engineering @ Modality.AI

About Andrew Cornish

Andrew Cornish is the Director of Engineering at Modality.AI in Southland, New Zealand, where he has worked since 2018. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science with Mathematics and has contributed to various projects, including applications for autism research and updates to GPS tracking software.

Work at Modality.AI

Andrew Cornish has served as the Director of Engineering at Modality.AI since 2018. In this role, he oversees engineering projects and initiatives, contributing to the development of innovative solutions in the field of artificial intelligence. His leadership at Modality.AI focuses on enhancing the company's technological capabilities and fostering a collaborative environment for engineering teams.

Education and Expertise

Andrew Cornish holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree with honors in Computer Science with Mathematics from the University of Bristol, which he completed from 1975 to 1978. He also pursued an MBA at the University of Bath but withdrew from the course in October 2003 after one year. His educational background provides a strong foundation in both technical and managerial aspects of engineering.

Background in Software Development

Andrew Cornish has extensive experience in software development, particularly in mobile applications and device integration. He developed an Android application for the Cerebellar Training Game to aid research on Autism Spectrum Disorder at the University of Otago. Additionally, he updated the 'YachtBot' GPS tracker program for Android at Igtimi Limited and rewrote the 'Aki' Maori language vocabulary learning game for Android at the University of Otago.

Professional Experience at ADInstruments

Before joining Modality.AI, Andrew Cornish worked at ADInstruments Limited as Extensions Coordinator from 2007 to 2015. During his tenure, he created a device enabler for LabChart to Delsys PhysioTel networked acquisition device using C++/C#. His contributions helped enhance the functionality and integration of various devices within the company's software ecosystem.

Research and Development Contributions

Andrew Cornish has contributed to research and development projects at the University of Otago, where he developed a MATLAB script and C++ library for fast image processing with high-speed, high-resolution Basler cameras. His work supports advanced imaging techniques and enhances research capabilities in various scientific fields.

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