Hello! I'm Sean, a research scientist with expertise in physics, maths and data analysis as well as microbiology and microscopy. I currently lead a research group at the Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, where I used my quantitative skills (PhD in Mathematical Physics) to answer questions in bacterial cell biology. This involves analysing large datasets (of microscopy images) as well as mathematical and computational modelling and simulations.
I am currently looking for new opportunities in the data science and related spaces.
- Experienced in data analysis, statistics, machine learning and deep learning (Pytorch)
- Expert programming ability in Matlab and C++
- Proficient in Python and its data science libraries (numpy, pandas, scikit-learn)
- Data queries using SQL (BigQuery)
- Distributed computing (slurm cluster managament)
A growing collection of data science projects can be found here and here.
The public gitlab repositories of my research group (here) contain my most recent research-related work including examples of C++ and Matlab-based projects. More information can be found on my website.