Daniel Thédié

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Research Software Engineer at the University of Edinburgh

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Posted on Wednesday, 21 January 2026 by Daniel Thedie

My name is Daniel, welcome to my blog!

I will use this space to post updates about my work - new software, publications, or takeaways from conferences.

I am a Research Software Engineer (RSE) in the Biological Research Data Management team (BioRDM) at the University of Edinburgh. I have a multi-disciplinary background, ranging from biology, fluorescence and super-resolution microscopy, to data analysis and writing software. In my different roles, I have always enjoyed helping other researchers, whether by upgrading an in-house microscopy set-up, assisting with image acquisition, creating custom data analysis scripts, or teaching data management using git. I like transmitting knowledge, and I believe in hands-on teaching to empower researchers to be independent, from data collection to analysis and re-use.

My current work includes being a maintainer and developer for BioDare2, and providing software support and data management training to the Ambient-BD project (including developing the nocturn app for sleep data analysis).

I am strongly supportive of free, open-source software, and enthusiastic about projects that help reduce our dependency to proprietary tools.

I look forward to sharing more things here!