Calum Green is a doctoral researcher based between Imperial College London and Diamond Light Source with 10 years of scientific and software-focused experience, specialising in multimodal data fusion of synchrotron imaging using generative deep learning, segmentation, and feature-extraction pipelines. He develops end-to-end approaches to combine X-ray imaging, diffraction and spectroscopic datasets, translating complex experimental outputs into actionable insights for large-scale facilities. Prior industry placement at STFC/ISIS involved Monte Carlo molecular dynamics, Python data analysis and user-facing documentation, evidencing both computational rigor and practical deployment experience. Comfortable at the intersection of physics, chemistry and ML, he brings a rare mix of domain knowledge in molecular-scale experiments and hands-on machine learning engineering to accelerate analysis workflows at national research infrastructures.
10 years of coding experience
MSci Chemistry with Molecular Physics and a Year in Industry, Chemistry, MSci Chemistry with Molecular Physics and a Year in Industry, Chemistry at Imperial College London
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Calum Green - Doctoral Student at Imperial College London