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Sandy
Stromme - Software Engineer
Sandy
was born in Seattle and grew up picking berries, fishing, clam digging
and she still tries to do those things when the traffic allows.
She graduated with a degree in Mathematics from Western Washington
University and started her career as a computer programmer at the
Boeing Company. Sandy's first introduction to Seismology was in
her position at the University of Washington working on SPYDER®
(see article in this issue). The academic
community seemed like a pretty well behaved user base, so Sandy
is back...with IRIS. Her current projects at IRIS include developing
unified methods for handling near real time data delivered by disparate
systems, delivering this data to the new FARM (see
article in this issue), and continued support of data synchronization
efforts.
Sandy
is married to Randy, and they have a not so well behaved 3-year-old
Melissa who makes things very fun and very busy.
submitted by Deborah Barnes
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