Summary
James Rosindell is a Reader in Biodiversity Theory at Imperial College London and CEO of OneZoom, combining 11+ years of academic leadership with entrepreneurial impact at the intersection of mathematics, computing and biology. He develops and applies mathematical and computational models for biodiversity, phylogenetics, island biogeography and habitat fragmentation, and co-created public-facing tools such as the ZoomPast Genealogy Explorer and the OneZoom Tree of Life Explorer. His work spans big-data visualisation and neutral theory, supervising and teaching across computational ecology programs while co-directing curricula and ecoinformatics initiatives. Known for translating complex theory into interactive, widely accessible visual tools, he pairs a PhD in mathematical and computational ecology with a background in pure mathematics.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mathematical and computational ecology, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Mathematical and computational ecology at University of Leeds
M.Math, Mathematics, 1st, M.Math, Mathematics, 1st at University of Warwick