My name is Abbey Doyle. I'm a software developer working for Boeing as an environmental engineer, currently in the process of getting a Professional Certificate in full stack development at the University of Washington. After growing up in Kingsport, TN I left to get my bachelor's degree in Chattanooga, TN. There I studied chemical engineering and biology while in the Brock Scholars Program. I completed an undergraduate thesis while researching the pathogenicity of Vibrio cholerae and completed internships with the Center for Disease Control and Prevention and Chattem Sanofi. After graduating I began my career as a research chemist at the CDC through Battelle and worked in the Lung Injury and COVID-19 responses. After living in Atlanta for 3 years I moved crosscountry to Seattle, where I reside in my current job role. In my free time I like to backpack, read, run, play the violin or piano, and take my dog to parks. Throughout my education and career I learned languages like: Python, MATLAB, VBA, CAD software, JS, CSS, HTML, RestFUL APIs, the MERN stack, object-oriented programing, etc. I became fascinated with all of the minor differences in softwares that make or break a code and love the challenges that arise when writing a method start to finish.
“Abbey has been a great addition to the team and is spoken of very highly by team members. I appreciate her honest communication and the fact that she is willing to take on a variety of different tasks. Abbey has a consistently positive and upbeat attitude and is very technically competent. Other members of the team have noted she is a fast learning, is diligent, and has good attention to detail.”
– 2022 Performance Review
“She was an invaluable asset to the lab during the lung injury response earlier this year and it’s worth noting, she nearly handled the response singlehandedly for the IRL (Incidents Response Lab). She has been a source of continuity in the lab this year as many staff have transitioned out of the lab. She has worked diligently in the IRL, taken on more tasks and helped maintain continuity during staff transitions. She communicates well and is responsive to both Battelle and CDC requirements.”
– 2020 Performance Review