Lottie Greenwood is an HPC Systems Administrator based in Copenhagen with 11 years of experience supporting high-performance computing for research institutions. She has worked across the European Spallation Source and IT University of Copenhagen, combining hands-on cluster administration with systems-group collaboration to keep scientific workloads performant and reliable. Her background includes software development on the Mantid data-analysis framework for neutron and muon scattering, giving her a rare blend of domain knowledge in experimental science and production HPC operations. Trained in computational biology (MRes) and biological sciences, she excels at translating researcher needs into reproducible, scalable compute environments and tooling. Lottie is especially adept at bridging developer workflows and infrastructure, ensuring research pipelines run smoothly from prototype to large-scale runs.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
BSc (Hons), Biological Sciences, BSc (Hons), Biological Sciences at University of Hull
MRes, Computational Biology, MRes, Computational Biology at University of York
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