Bryce Beddard has a diverse work experience starting from 2017. In 2017, Bryce worked as an NDnano Undergraduate Research Fellow at the University of Notre Dame. In this role, they participated in the NDnano Undergraduate Research Fellowship Program under the mentorship of Dr. Anthony Hoffman and Dr. Ryan Roeder.
In 2018, Bryce worked as an Electronics Engineer Co-op at Animax Designs, Inc. Here, they gained experience in electronics engineering.
In 2019, Bryce had two roles. First, they worked as a Software Development Intern at Amazon Robotics. Then, they worked as a CS 1103 Teacher Assistant at Vanderbilt University.
In 2020, Bryce joined Boston Dynamics as a Software Support Engineer. In this role, they remedied Spot customer technical questions, triaged customer software issues, and assisted with internal migration to Salesforce. Later in 2020, they transitioned to the role of Field Applications Engineer at Boston Dynamics, where they provided on-site technical support to Spot customers, worked with IBM Research Teams, and developed customer desired features for the Spot Controller Tablet Application.
In 2021, Bryce continued their role as a Field Applications Engineer at Boston Dynamics until November. Bryce then joined Domino Data Lab as a Field Engineer. In this role, they served as the Technical Account Manager for multiple customers, prepared customers' Domino deployments for Migration, and developed the Domino Analysis Tool, Domcat.
Currently, since 2023, Bryce is working as a Software Engineer at Vetcove.
Bryce Beddard pursued their higher education from 2015 to 2019 at Vanderbilt University, from where they earned a Bachelor's Degree with a major in Computer Science. Additionally, they also completed minors in Scientific Computing and Electrical Engineering during their time at the university. Prior to attending Vanderbilt, Bryce completed their High School education at Springboro High School from 2011 to 2015.
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