i provide strategic guidance to researchers, research organizations, government, and funders on how to deliver, deploy and sustain digital research infrastructure and services support research and innovation. i am particularly interested in the intersection of advanced research computing tools and techniques, research ethics and data strategy, and exploring how different research disciplines can inform each other and create new approaches to working with, and interpreting, data. i am also very interested in understanding how we can build a more digitally literate and skilled workforce.
i am presently serving as the president, chief research officer and chief executive officer for compute ontario, a non-governmental organization that coordinates investments in digital research infrastructure and training for the government of ontario. a lot of my recent work has been focused on increasing our understanding of how technology and data can improve the lives of ontario residents.