Michael Veale is a software engineer and academic based in London with 11 years of experience at the intersection of technology, policy, and research. Holding a PhD from UCL in Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy and earlier degrees from LSE and Maastricht, he brings rigorous interdisciplinary thinking to software problems, especially where governance and sustainability collide with technical design. Though he prefers to direct contacts to his website and Twitter, his GitHub and profile signal an active researcher-practitioner mindset—he is noted as an associate professor at UCL—who translates complex regulatory and societal constraints into implementable technical solutions. Comfortable moving between code, policy analysis, and public communication, he excels at building tools and arguments that make emerging technical risks legible to policymakers and engineers alike.
11 years of coding experience
Master of Science (MS), Sustainability Science and Policy, cum laude, Master of Science (MS), Sustainability Science and Policy, cum laude at Maastricht University
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