Bachelor of Science (Majoring in Bioinformatics) | University of Southern Queensland | 2003-2007 |
Carpentry Instructor | The Carpentries | 2015 |
Griffith University | eResearch Analyst | 2016-Present |
QCIF Secondment | eResearch Analyst | 2018-Present |
Griffith University | Software Engineer | 2010-2016 |
Griffith University | Bioinformatician | 2008-2010 |
Acceso a recursos de cómputo de alto rendimiento mediante correo electrónico (Access to high performance computing resources via email) Estévez-Velarde, S., Miotto, A., Bolufé-Röhler, A., & Chen, S. 2014 https://experts.griffith.edu.au/publication/n4c4419aae6abe7655f9b1611680dd0f1
Invited Editorial for Artificial Organs Journal OpenHeart Project – An Open-Source Research Community in the Field of Mechanical Circulatory Support Jo P Pauls, Amanda Miotto, Andrew Stephens, Shaun D Gregory, Geoff Tansley 2018
Creation of a user-facing web portal to submit jobs to High Performance Computing systems, both internal and leveraging cloud infrastructure. Engagement with Researchers on their needs and current areas of trouble to design and build a system that addresses the discovered issues and provides support documentation for the system at the correct technical level.
Client consultation from project inception to design and implement a platform to foster international collaboration in the field of mechanical circulatory support by developing open source 3D printable heart pumps. Additionally acted as technical lead for Industry Affiliates Program students for two cohorts.
Information gathering, creation of process diagrams, data flow diagrams and supplementary information to be used for implementing a supportable and maintainable technical solution for the Compounds Australia Library that would meet their requirements for data analysis and storage.
Built requirements, collated possible vender lists and liaise with technical details before, during and after SLAS conference to highlight possible solutions. Undertook tender Process, led technical approval processes and authored technical addendum of final contract.
Open hour designed to upskill researchers in coding and technical areas to accelerate their research. Includes assistance with storage, HPC, cloud, languages and libraries install and debugging & collaborative links with other groups/researchers. Works in conjunction with Software Carpentry Workshops, Research Bazaar Conferences, NCRIS resources and other hacky hours and community groups around QLD and AU/NZ.
Software Carpentry are ‘Introduction to programming’ workshops shaped for researchers who have never programmed before. Instructor at ~30 Software Carpentry workshops. Organizer of ~20 Software Carpentry workshops here at Griffith University.
Research Bazaar combines Software Carpentry workshops with talks relevant to early career researchers, stalls, poster sessions and collaborative activities. As an organizer from the inaugural Brisbane Research Bazaar, I have organized speakers, social activities, sponsorship and stalls and highlighted local talent for involvement.
Role: Organizing committee 2016 - 2021
Role: Key Organizer 2018
Wrote a handbook on how to start and run hacky hour groups at an institute with lessons learnt, helpful resources and groups to target. Released as Creative Commons Link here
This page was last updated 25 Nov 2021 .