Summary
Steven Timm is a seasoned computing leader with nearly three decades of technical and leadership experience, currently leading Fermilab’s Virtual Facility Project to integrate dynamic provisioning and cloud bursting into the laboratory’s core facilities. He specializes in OS virtualization (Xen, KVM), cloud computing, and deploying highly available redundant Linux services, having led FermiCloud and long-running grid and compute services supporting tens of thousands of batch slots. His work blends hands-on systems engineering—procurement, large-scale provisioning, and active-active virtualization—with strategic evaluation of cost, policy, and logistics for commercial cloud use. As Data Management Lead for the DUNE experiment and a lead for testing and integration on HEPCloud, he bridges scientific collaborations and infrastructure delivery. Based in Batavia, IL, he pairs a PhD-level physics background with practical systems design, a combination that helps translate complex research requirements into reliable, auditable computing services. A less obvious strength is his consistent emphasis on measuring operational cost and policy impacts, not just technical capability, when shifting workloads to external clouds.
9 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Cedar Lake Academy
Grand Rapids Jr. Academy
Ph.D, M.S., Physics, Ph.D, M.S., Physics at Carnegie Mellon University
M.S., Information Systems, M.S., Information Systems at Andrews University