Summary
Gregory White is a multidisciplinary technical officer and engineer with 11 years’ experience building audio, data and hardware systems for conservation, research labs, and creative projects. He combines field-proven skills as a long-term field sound recordist and technical audio engineer—designing custom weatherproof ambisonic rigs and running multimodal data collections—with software and full-stack development experience, including Python-based DSP work and SignalFlow contributions. At Meta he helped deliver one of the largest configurable acoustic research spaces in the U.K., and at RSPB he now applies that systems-first approach to wildlife tracking and monitoring technologies. A trained musician and educator, he brings a rare mix of studio-grade signal processing, embedded systems know-how, and community-focused teaching to projects that use sound for ecological insight. Notably, his practice spans both remote field recording in challenging environments and the construction of lab-grade multimodal capture pipelines, bridging real-world data collection with reproducible research tools.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA Music Technology, Bachelor of Arts - BA Music Technology at University of East Anglia
Master of Arts - MA Computational Arts, Master of Arts - MA Computational Arts at Goldsmiths, University of London
Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet