Hi! I'm Doug Murray
I live in the San Francisco Bay Area of California but I’m originally from Saskatchewan, Canada. The Bay Area is a great place to live and there’s always interesting and challenging work around Silicon Valley. I also work abroad and have been involved with projects in Canada, the U.S., England, Holland, Denmark, Germany, China and a few other places.
I’ve worked with software and software-centric systems for many years, from UNIX v6 to BSD and related systems then Mac, DOS and Windows up to Linux, pSos, VxWorks and others. My focus is currently set upon Posix based (or related) systems such as Linux, MacOS X, various flavors of UNIX, QNX and more. Although software is the basis of my skills and experience, I have worked across the breadth and depth of complex systems that are driven by software.
I’ve had the opportunity to work with some extraordinary people in the scientific world, from the Saskatchewan Accelerator Laboratory, now known as the Canadian Light Source, to the Superconducting Super Collider Laboratory, SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and many others.
For more than two decades I’ve been able to work with various medical device companies, developing equipment to help diagnose health problems and treat various medical conditions. Most recently I’ve been involved with design and development of particle therapy equipment to save lives from the progression of cancer and to help improve the quality of life for patients around the world.
I’ve worked with Varian Medical Systems, Philips Medical Systems, New-RT Medical Systems, ADAC Laboratories, DDD-Diagnostic A/S, Advanced Pathology Systems and a few other places.