Matthew Shin is an Expert Scientific Software Engineer with 14 years at the Met Office, designing and delivering software that enables scientists to run advanced applications on supercomputers and clusters. He has led pragmatic solutions across complex domains—file formats, archiving systems and a modern Fortran build environment—translating research needs into robust, production-ready tooling. Currently focused on application configuration frameworks and workflow orchestration, he combines deep academic training (MEng and PhD from Oxford in Materials Science) with hands-on systems engineering. Known for tackling infrastructure that sits between science and operations, he excels at making high-performance computing accessible and reproducible for multidisciplinary teams.
14 years of coding experience
Master of Engineering - MEng, Materials Science, First Class, Master of Engineering - MEng, Materials Science, First Class at University of Oxford
Python ISO 8601 full-specification parser and data model/manipulation utilities. Intended to be used in a similar way to Python's datetime module.
Contributions:2 PRs, 80 pushes, 31 branches in 4 years 6 months
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Matthew Shin - Expert Scientific Software Engineer at Met Office