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Tim Bellay

Rapid application development, prototyping and design

Tim Bellay is an accomplished iOS Software Engineer and Prototype Engineer at MileIQ. He transitioned from a career in neuroscience to software engineering after completing his PhD. During his doctoral research at the National Institutes of Health Graduate Partnerships Program with Brown University, Tim focused on studying neural networks and balanced network activity in rat neurons.1

Halfway through his PhD, Tim developed a growing passion for app development. He taught himself Objective-C through internet tutorials and books, applying his lab troubleshooting skills to debugging code.1 This self-taught journey eventually led to his career transition into the tech world.

After completing his PhD, Tim found an exciting new career as a Software & Prototype Engineer at Mile IQ, a company that creates a drive-logging app to help employees and entrepreneurs save time, effort, and money.1 In this role, he works in a dynamic, startup-like environment that keeps him intellectually engaged and continuously learning.

Tim's transition from neuroscience to software engineering demonstrates his adaptability and passion for problem-solving in different domains. His background in scientific research, combined with his self-taught programming skills, likely contributes to his success in his current role at MileIQ.

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San Francisco, California