I'm the Informatics Team Lead at the Sydney Informatics Hub, which is part of the University of Sydney. We consult in data science, visualisation and machine learning projects for academic researchers in all disciplines. My team and I work with external collaborators like government departments, hospitals and the police. Together with my team I've built native animal species detection models for camera trap images, mapped fish behaviour in a tank π, global mine waste π β or mercury levels, and automated high pressure liquid chromatography mass spectroscopy π to detect metabolites more efficiently, and looked at hospital patient data π₯ to get them better outcomes. Many more examples available on request.
I completed my PhD in Physics with the Atom Laser and Quantum Sensors group at the Australian National University. I used Bose-Einstein condensates to build new designs of sensors known as atom interferometers. These can be used to measure gravity (to find mineral and water π deposits, gravity waves π ), inertial accelerations (guidance systems π°, geology), magnetic 𧲠and electric fields β‘οΈ, and fundamental physical constants (fine structure, big G β± ). One day they will be inside all sorts of technology in everyday life.