Peter has always had passion for
science, from the childhood dream of becoming an astronaut, to the curiosity of
learning how things worked. He says, “My parents told stories about me taking
clocks apart. However, I wasn’t interested in putting them back together!” At
school, he took a particular interest in chemistry, the subject which he
describes his teachers “made come alive”, persuading him to stay for after
school lessons.
At A-levels, he says “I wanted to
do as many STEM subjects as I could get away with”, so he continued his study
of chemistry, along with physics and maths. Peter’s love of chemistry continued
throughout his academic career as he went on to study a BSc (Hons) Chemistry at
Bath University, and then a PhD in Computational Chemistry.
While working
on his PhD, Peter used the UK’s National Supercomputer Facility CRAY YMP and
J90, housed at the Council for the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils
(CCLRC), which became STFC in 2007. He says, “During the course of my PhD the
computing aspects such as parallel code development and code optimisation
became more and more interesting, so I was keen to join the team supporting
applications on the CRAY”, and in 1997 that’s exactly what he did by becoming
an Application Support Specialist.
Now 23 years later, Peter is Head
of Operations for Scientific Computing Department (SCD) - and is responsible for
the running of the department. This includes; tracking and making sure the
departmental strategy is implemented, financial management of the £12M of
resource spend across 90 active projects, management of the SCD graduate scheme
and many more activities. He says the best part of his job is “working with great
people with fantastic ideas!”
As the department has grown over
recent years, the need to setup a Project Management Office (PMO) to manage
these activities became clear. During the last year, Peter has been working
with David Macaree, Head of PMO, to ensure SCD has sustainable effort to
continuously improve how the department operates.
He says, “There are so many great opportunities and projects in SCD to get
involved with that I have to limit myself to not get drawn into too much.” One
of these projects was back in 2011, where he worked with the Centre for
Environmental Data Analysis to design JASMIN, the next generation simulation
and analysis platform. Once completed, data analysis that used to take 30 days,
was reduced to 12 hours!
A project he is currently working on is the
strategic business case for an energy efficient, environmentally sustainable
Research Computing Centre (RCC) to support all Harwell Campus Research
Computing activities. When asked where he would like to be in 10 years’ time,
he says “Reflecting on how
successful the RCC, which opened in 2025, has been in supporting UK Research.”
In addition to his role as Head of
Operations, Peter is project sponsor of the Data & Analytics
Facility for National Infrastructure (DAFNI); the
National Platform to satisfy the computational needs in support of data
analysis, infrastructure research, and strategic thinking for the UK’s long
term planning and investment needs. This represents an £8 million
investment from the UK Collaboratorium for Research on Infrastructure and
Cities (UKCRIC) to provide world leading infrastructure systems research
capabilities and enhance the quality of outputs.
And if that wasn’t enough, Peter, as an Associate
Director for National Labs, assisted in the preparation of UKRI Digital
Research Infrastructure proposals, National Labs Strategy Map and 10 Year
Financial Plan.