Lee Christie is a Research Fellow at Robert Gordon University with eight years of experience bridging computational intelligence research and practical software development. He leads work on the Net Zero Technology Transition Programme and teaches Python, while contributing to optimisation and combinatorial search research with publications at GECCO and collaborative projects on metric spaces and antibiotic dosing schedules. With a PhD in Computational Intelligence and a background delivering embedded- and web-based systems, he combines theoretical rigor with hands-on implementation—from Raspberry Pi teaching modules to fleet-tracking servers. An active member of the Aberdeen Python User Group steering group, he brings community-minded mentorship and a knack for turning complex optimisation theory into usable tools.
8 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computational Intelligence, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Computational Intelligence at Robert Gordon University
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Lee Christie - Research Fellow at Robert Gordon University