Some people shoot protists with laser. Others study sea snails. I did both for a while, then decided salaries were also worth a closer look. Job titles have changed a few times; the urge to ask big questions and poke at the data until it answers has not. Still a scientist at heart, just with different specimens.
- π PhD in Earth Sciences from Cambridge β four years spent asking very small molluscs very big questions about climate change
- π Now a Data Scientist, running quantitative compensation analyses across the DACH region (turns out humans are slightly easier to interview than gastropods)
- πΈ Occasional photographer when the light is doing something interesting (Unsplash)
- π Kgen β a small piece of software with a long backstory: cross-verified equilibrium constants for (palaeo)seawater carbonate chemistry, implemented in R, Python and Matlab so that nobody has to argue about whose pH is right.
- π§ reHydrate β an offline companion for the reMarkable tablet.
- π amber β an R package that turns a Shiny app into an actual desktop application. One init_project() call and you get a hardened Electron shell with bundled R, native installers for macOS / Windows / Linux.






