Summary
Stuart Chalmers is a technology and data leader with 12 years’ experience shaping digital product portfolios and building scientific computing capabilities at the UK’s National Physical Laboratory. He designs and executes data strategy, leads agile engineering teams, and translates measurement science into digital products and platforms that improve service performance. Previously he led digital product strategy at BRE and advised government on open data, bringing deep domain knowledge in standards, BIM, and trusted data ecosystems. A PhD-trained computing scientist, Stuart bridges academic rigour with practical delivery and external supervision of research on secure ontologies for IoT—an indication of his ongoing interest in secure, standards-based data without losing sight of customer value. Outside work he’s from Paisley and inks his personality into his professional life through advocacy for open data, digital public goods and a surprising fondness for the ukulele.
12 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Ph.D., Computing Science, Thesis Title: BDI Agents and Constraint Logic, Ph.D., Computing Science, Thesis Title: BDI Agents and Constraint Logic at University of Aberdeen
Paisley Grammar School
B.Sc. (Hons.), Software Engineering (Sandwich Degree), B.Sc. (Hons.), Software Engineering (Sandwich Degree) at University of Paisley
English, German