I went back and dwetermined that the article was wrong. He wasn't a "director" at Bruker, he was a "detector imaging scientist". There's nothing about Siemens.
So this isn't an amateur programmer, it's a person who got a phd in nuclear engineering and radiological sciences, was a scientist at bruker, has some experience with health systems, and then became a serial entrepeneur with a small company that has some funding. BTW, people who have the job title "Director" are normally fairly senior (old), as well.
What I didn't totally grasp from the article is this is a company https://www.reddit.com/r/MedicalPhysics/comments/t5u2c9/intr...
So this isn't an amateur programmer, it's a person who got a phd in nuclear engineering and radiological sciences, was a scientist at bruker, has some experience with health systems, and then became a serial entrepeneur with a small company that has some funding. BTW, people who have the job title "Director" are normally fairly senior (old), as well.