I am a Site Reliability Engineer with a PhD in Computational Genomics — the discipline of applying algorithms, statistics, and software to analyse and interpret large-scale genomic data. My career has taken me from sequencing pipelines and bioinformatics tooling to building and operating the distributed systems that underpin modern infrastructure.
Today I sit at the intersection of SRE and Agentic AI Engineering — designing and building systems where LLM-powered agents take on operational complexity at scale. I write primarily in Python, Go, and Rust: Python for rapid prototyping and data pipelines, Go for reliable networked services, and Rust where performance and safety are non-negotiable.
🔭 I'm currently working on ...
Building production-grade agentic workflows using tools like Claude Code and Gemini CLI. I'm applying these systems to hard problems in genomics, personalised medicine, and SRE — from automated incident response to AI-assisted variant interpretation in whole genome sequencing pipelines.
🌱 I'm currently exploring ...
The architecture of reliable, observable agentic systems — how to build multi-agent pipelines that fail gracefully, audit their own reasoning, and don't hallucinate production outages. I'm also interested in the reliability challenges of operating massive-scale AI inference infrastructure.
👯 I'm looking to collaborate on ...
Open source projects that use LLMs to tackle unsolved problems in medicine and genomics, tools that push the boundaries of CLI-based agentic engineering, or anything that marries rigorous SRE practices with cutting-edge AI systems.
💬 Ask me about ...
Site Reliability Engineering, Computational Genomics, agentic AI systems, LLMs, Python, Go, Rust, and bridging the gap between biological and digital intelligence.
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😄 Pronouns:
He/him/his.
⚡ Fun fact:
I worked as a Security Operative (bouncer) for over 11 years. It turns out that de-escalating a hostile situation and debugging a cascading failure in a Kubernetes cluster require surprisingly similar instincts.