Optometrist Jenni Walsh has been awarded a master’s in software development from the School of Electronics, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Queen's University. 

Jenni Walsh from Bangor celebrated as she graduated with a distinction in MSc Software Development, after working for 17 years as an optometrist.  

Develop an app for medics

For her dissertation project, Walsh worked with Dr David Cutting and Professor Noemi Lois at Queen’s to develop an app which provides medics with a calculation highlighting the number and severity of any complications that have arisen after retinal detachment surgery.  

The innovative tool is expected to be used by up to 3,000 surgeons worldwide enabling better care for patients after surgery.   

Walsh said that it had always been a dream to combine her expertise as an optometrist with new skills in software development. She said: “I had been thinking about a career change for quite some time. When the pandemic hit I had some time off and a bit of time to reflect and I decided this is something I could actually do.   

“The fact that the course is a conversion course and only one year really appealed to me. I have always had a keen interest in technology but no experience of coding previously. 

Logical thinker

“Coming from a science degree background helped in that I’m a fairly logical thinker, which is important for software development. My previous career as an optometrist was very useful when it came to my end of year dissertation. It gave me an understanding of what aspects and features may be important to the user when I was building the app for vitreoretinal surgeons.   

“This was one of my favourite memories – getting to build an app from start to finish and knowing that it is being used globally.”  

Walsh is currently on the hunt for her first IT role and hopes to find a job in web development or in health tech.   

She has some advice for anybody who is considering a move back to education but isn’t sure. She said: “Do it! Life is too short to stay in a job you aren’t happy with. It is never too late to change your future and you are capable of more than you realise.”