Presenter
Robin Kennedy-Reid

Biography
Robin Kennedy-Reid joined the Hartree Centre in April 2021 as a research software engineer. He graduated as Master of Physics at the University of Manchester in 2019. Since graduating, he has been a full-stack software developer in commercial and academic positions. Robin’s first position was with an imaging science company, working with embedded systems. He then moved on to a research position at Bangor University, where he implemented computational simulations of fibre-optic lasers used in 5G networks. Robin's most recent project has been accelerating pangenomic computational pipelines in bioinformatics research.
At the Hartree Centre, Robin has worked on several industrial IoT projects, designed automated HPC platforms for aerospace simulations, and created computer-vision applications for the validation of mechanical parts. He is currently leading a bioinformatics workflow project, which aims to use on-prem HPC cloud platforms to accelerate compute and IO-intensive pangenomic analysis.
At the Hartree Centre, Robin has worked on several industrial IoT projects, designed automated HPC platforms for aerospace simulations, and created computer-vision applications for the validation of mechanical parts. He is currently leading a bioinformatics workflow project, which aims to use on-prem HPC cloud platforms to accelerate compute and IO-intensive pangenomic analysis.
Presentations
Exhibitor Forum
Software Engineering
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