Claire Trenham is an experimental scientist and mathematically-minded problem solver with eight years’ experience building and managing large-scale climate and earth science data systems, particularly at CSIRO and NCI. She combines hands-on expertise in Linux, HPC, data publishing (OPeNDAP/OGC/ESGF) and visualization with a strong research background in maths, wave and sea-level science and regional climate downscaling. Claire regularly translates complex datasets into usable services and publications, supervises students, and has led research data teams and eResearch projects that underpin national climate modelling efforts. A seasoned educator, she has taught across secondary and university levels and brings that pedagogical clarity to mentoring and documentation. Quietly tenacious and puzzle-driven, she pairs rigorous analytical thinking with practical system administration to deliver reproducible, accessible science.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Teaching (MTeach), Secondary Education and Teaching, Master of Teaching (MTeach), Secondary Education and Teaching at University of Tasmania
Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Physics, Master of Philosophy (MPhil), Physics at Curtin University of Technology
Hobart College
High School, High School at Woodbridge District High School
Contributions:2 PRs, 44 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 5 months
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