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Dominic Cooper-Wootton


Dominic is the Head of Engineering at Receiptable. He is a software engineer with a passion for tech for good and startups. Having worked in: Fintech, Banking, HR, Sports, Events and Public Health, he has seen a wide array of programming problems in varying different industries.

He enjoys climbing outdoors, local music and likes to understand software's environmental impact.


Head of Engineering @ Receiptable


    Programming in Public Health


    Session Type: 20 Minute Session

    What if your coding skills could help shape the future of scientific fields? In this talk, I’ll share my journey from building products and services in the private sector to working with Yale, the CDC, and Gates Foundation to develop cutting-edge tools for academic research. Discover how non-CS scientists struggle with coding challenges, and how engineers can step in to transform their research with optimized tools, scalable scripts, and impactful solutions. If you're passionate about using technology for good this talk will help you to understand the inner workings of academia and where you could make an impact.

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    Goldman Sachs

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    Flutter International
    BT

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