Vince Streif

System Programmer

Contributions

This research group devises new quantitative imaging analysis methods and tools to improve understanding of disease behavior and assess treatment response.

I serve as part of the group’s clinical software team, which is responsible for automating, improving, integrating and testing research software tools and processes in order to provide increased efficiency, accuracy, and reliability for safe and efficient operation in a clinical environment.

 

Responsibilities

  • Design, implement and support integration between Medical Physics research software and commercial image analysis tools.
  • Support Medical Physics research by refining, automating and testing image analysis and processing software developed by the team.
  • Work in a formal Agile environment, utilizing source control, to support build and package of research software tools.
  • Test and support tools in a clinical environment.

 

Education

B.S., Physics with concentration in mathematics, Beloit College

 

Experience

  • Dept of Medical Physics, UW Madison, Systems Programmer, 2018-present
  • Biomedical Informatics Services, UW Madison, Senior Systems Programmer, 2013-2017
  • Dept of Biostatistics and Medical Informatics, UW Madison, Senior Systems Programmer, 2006-2013
  • Forte Research, Systems and Network Administrator, 2000-2006
  • CDW Corporation, Software Engineer, 1998-2000
  • Division of Information Technology, UW Madison, Senior Network Engineer, 1998
  • Syntegra (USA), Support Analyst, 1995-1998
  • Division of Information Technology, UW Madison, Senior Systems Programmer, 1992-1995
  • Computing and Networking Services, UW Eau Claire, 1985-1992
  • DeMark Investment Advisory, Inc., Systems Programmer, 1983-1985

 

Publications

  • Hyperfine structures of the nd 1D(n=3-8) states of 3He I, Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, 202(1-2): 113-117, November 1982.
  • Deletion Mapping of Genetic “Fine Structure”: Supplementing ad hoc Problem Solving Approaches with Algorithms and Heuristics., Bioscene, 1986.
  • and acknowledged in a number of others for assistance and support.