Summary
Rasmus Fogh is a scientist and software engineer with two decades of life-science research experience and over a decade focused on building production-grade structural biology and crystallography software. He was a founding core developer of the widely used CcpNmr Analysis suite and a lead designer of the NMR Exchange Format, combining deep domain expertise in NMR spectroscopy, organic chemistry and structural biology with extensive Python-based software engineering. Since 2017 he has applied that expertise at Global Phasing Ltd., delivering integrated workflows for real-time beamline data collection and crystallographic processing. He brings end-to-end experience across requirements, data modelling, implementation, documentation and user training, and has repeatedly bridged academic and industrial teams to standardise data and tooling. A pragmatic problem-solver, he pairs a PhD-level scientific background with hands-on system design to turn complex experimental workflows into reliable software.
11 years of coding experience
23 years of employment as a software developer
Nyholte Skole, Holte, Copenhagen, Denmark
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biochemistry, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Biochemistry at UNSW Australia
Master of Science (MSc), NMR Spectroscopy, 11 (excellent and independent), Master of Science (MSc), NMR Spectroscopy, 11 (excellent and independent) at Københavns Universitet
Baccalaureate ('studentereksamen'), Science and Mathematics, 10.6 average (excellent and independent), Baccalaureate ('studentereksamen'), Science and Mathematics, 10.6 average (excellent and independent) at Holte Gymnasium, Holte, Denmark
Danish, English, Italian, French, Dutch, German