About
Raymond is a Research Software Engineer in the School of Chemistry. He has written papers on the modelling of four-part harmony by machine learning and the generation of music from such models. He has also collaborated in research involving long non-coding RNA.
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Biography
Raymond received a BSc in chemical engineering from the university of Leeds in 1980. He worked as a process engineer in various companies before obtaining the Diploma in Computer Science at the University of Cambridge in 2003. Subsequent work included a spell as an analyst/programmer at Cambridge Systems Associates. Raymond was awarded a PhD in computer science from Goldsmiths, University of London, in 2013. He then held visiting fellow and research fellow positions at the Open University and the University of the Basque Country respectively, as well as doing software engineering consultancy. He started at Southampton's School of Chemistry in February 2023 as part of the Physical Sciences Data Infrastructure team.