Summary
Inge Amlien is a senior engineer in Drammen, Norway, who combines a PhD in neuroscience and a background in clinical psychology with 10+ years of hands-on IT and data engineering experience to enable reproducible, secure research. She architects data pipelines and multidimensional data structures for sensitive life-science datasets using tools like Airflow, Docker, Python and SQL, and co-founded CAPRO to provide data capture and processing services to academia and industry. Her work spans from building on-prem compute clusters and transitioning neuroimaging stores to cloud, to applying machine learning for Alzheimer’s prediction—demonstrating fluency across research, infrastructure and applied ML. As a member of Sigma2’s Resource Allocation Committee she helps shape national HPC and storage policy, blending technical depth with governance insight. Notably, she leverages her clinical research roots to translate complex neuroimaging studies into scalable, compliant data platforms that accelerate discovery.
10 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
University of Oslo
IT-Project Candidate, Information Technology Project Management, IT-Project Candidate, Information Technology Project Management at Næringsakademiet