David Connor

Associate Director, Web Development, Metrichor at Oxford Nanopore Technologies
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Cambridge, England, United Kingdom, UK

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Credentials

  • PRINCE2® Foundation & Practitioner
    THE BRITISH COMPUTER SOCIETY
    Dec, 2015
    - Sep, 2024

Experience

    • United Kingdom
    • Biotechnology Research
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Associate Director, Web Development, Metrichor
      • Apr 2023 - Present

    • Senior Web Developer, Metrichor
      • Mar 2021 - May 2023

    • United Kingdom
    • Co Founder
      • Jan 2017 - Present

      MoveBreak is an easy to use cloud-based fitness tracking software that will give your team that push they need to get up, get moving and start improving their health and well-being in a fun and collaborative way. Teams advance in a race by gaining distance for different physical activities performed. Regardless of current fitness levels, you can join in the fun and get involved. Each activity is entered using either distance, steps or time and is then converted to game distance based on the level of relative effort. Whether it’s hoovering, taking the stairs, or running a marathon, all physical activities that get you up from your couch or desk and moving, count towards your team’s ultimate goal, and one step further in the race to victory! Unlike other fitness tracking software on the market, MoveBreak is a bespoke intuitive software that has a clear goal and finish line at the end of it. The race aspect to the software will encourage and motivate team members to participate. It’s a very low impact and intuitive software that anyone can learn to use in minutes. Just form your teams, enter your results and we’ll take care of the rest. Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Development Services Manager / Software Engineering Team Lead for the School of Clinical Medicine
      • Apr 2017 - Mar 2021

      I lead a team of four developers supporting the educational and research goals of the School of Clinical Medicine at the University of Cambridge. This is varied role that includes both software development and the management of a small team of highly skilled developers. We focus on developing the school's virtual learning environment in Moodle, supporting research software development groups such as the Autism Research Centre, and building software that improves the internal support of the Clinical School's computing service Show less

    • United Kingdom
    • Research Services
    • 300 - 400 Employee
    • Senior Web Systems Developer & Manager
      • Sep 2013 - Mar 2017

    • Web Systems Developer
      • Oct 2008 - Sep 2013

    • Scientific Data Manager/ Developer – Antarctic Polar Cruise Support
      • Aug 2009 - Mar 2013

      Participated in remote Antarctic cruises around South Georgia in support of biological and oceanographic cruises – this occurs for one month out of every yearManaged on-board ship data collection from automated instruments and manually deployed instruments such as: radio echo sounding, water column profiling CTD, GPS, and meteorological data instrumentsDid first pass processing of data that cleans invalid data, interpolates small gaps, creates time-specified average datasets – Python, MatlabContributed to project to analyze images of krill to obtain length measurements automatically using edge detection and swim bladder reflectiveness measurements – Python, Matlab Show less

    • Web Developer
      • Oct 2005 - Oct 2008

Education

  • Queen's University
    Bachelor’s Degree, Software Engineering
    1999 - 2004

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