Scientific Programmer (Software Developer) at Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, University of Copenhagen
Copenhagen, Capital Region of Denmark
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Troels Siggaard is a Scientific Programmer with 11 years of experience building eHealth, mHealth and bioinformatics tools at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, University of Copenhagen. He designs and implements text data mining pipelines in Python for adverse event research across Danish electronic medical records and leads development of an Angular/Node.js disease trajectory browser for an EU-funded cohort study. With a Master’s in Software Development and a thesis on context-aware healthcare using smartphone sensors and ML, he blends research-grade software engineering with practical clinical impact. His background in IT support and web development gives him a pragmatic systems mindset spanning servers, UX and data pipelines. A maker at heart, he pursues IoT, creative software and music outside work, applying a DIY creativity to make tools more useful and beautiful. He is motivated by building technology that helps clinicians collaborate more effectively while reducing interruptions in busy hospital environments.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bernadotteskolen
Sproglig student, Sproglig student at Johannesskolens Gymnasium
Master’s Degree, Software Development & Technology, Master’s Degree, Software Development & Technology at IT University of Copenhagen
Johannesskolen
Bachelor’s Degree, Informatics & Communication, Bachelor’s Degree, Informatics & Communication at Roskilde University
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Troels Siggaard - Scientific Programmer (Software Developer) at Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, University of Copenhagen