Mark Borkum

Postdoctoral Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Richland, Washington, United States
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Mark Borkum is a Postdoctoral Researcher and software engineer with nine years of experience applying Linked Data and Semantic Web technologies to represent and manipulate chemical and laboratory information. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Southampton, where he developed interoperable models for scientific processes and laboratory data capture, and now builds software for NMR & EPR research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Skilled in Haskell, Java, and Ruby, he blends formal semantics and ontology design with pragmatic engineering to make health, safety, and risk-assessment data machine-actionable. He is particularly experienced in turning experimental workflows into curated, computable descriptions that support both automated pipelines and human interpretation.
code9 years of coding experience
job6 years of employment as a software developer
bookPhD, Computer Science, PhD, Computer Science at University of Southampton
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Github Skills (78)

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Programming languages (8)

MDXJavaShellJavaScriptHaskellHTMLRubyPython

Github contributions (5)

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Contributions:11 PRs, 7 comments in 5 years
Contributions:11 pushes, 3 branches in 5 years 2 months
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Mark Borkum - Postdoctoral Researcher at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory