Summary
Marco Kienzle is an experienced statistical modeller and data scientist with 11+ years applying mathematical modelling, optimization and advanced statistical analysis to fisheries, ecology and government policy. Comfortable from HPC Linux clusters to R, C++ and SQL, he has led complex stock-assessment and fisheries research, developed open-source tools (e.g., an OpenICA implementation) and translated domain data into actionable management insights. He has moved between academic adjunct roles and government and consulting leadership, most recently serving as Assistant Director for the Australian Government, bringing scientific rigor to complex systems analysis. Notably, his background spans bioinformatics and population biology, giving him a rare combination of ecological domain expertise and hands-on computational skill for tackling large-scale environmental data problems.
11 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Advanced Studies Degree, Analysis and Modeling of Biological Systems, Master of Advanced Studies Degree, Analysis and Modeling of Biological Systems at University of Lyon
Master of Advanced Studies Degree, Bioinformatic, Master of Advanced Studies Degree, Bioinformatic at University of Geneva
Lycee International de Ferney-Voltaire
1st year of Ecology, University of Neuchâtel
French, Italian