Matthew Debont is an application developer with 11 years’ experience building end-to-end software solutions for conservation and scientific computing. At the Joint Nature Conservation Committee he designs data pipelines and products from ESA Sentinel satellites to support UK-wide biodiversity monitoring, having previously worked on wireless sensor networks in extreme environments and HPC optimization for Blue Gene systems. He combines low-level performance tuning and parallelization experience with applied Earth Observation, enabling practical delivery from sensor/mote platforms through to large-scale reporting systems. Comfortable across languages and platforms, he has a track record of turning research-grade data into operational tools for policymakers and scientists. Based in England, he brings a curious, cross-disciplinary mindset shaped by academic work in information security, biometrics and computer science.
10 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
MSc, Computer Science, 3.4, MSc, Computer Science, 3.4 at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
MSc, Information Security and Biometrics, Distinction, MSc, Information Security and Biometrics, Distinction at University of Kent
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