Mohammad Shaikh

Mohammad Shaikh

Senior Director, Scientific Computing Services @ Bristol Myers Squibb

About Mohammad Shaikh

Mohammad Shaikh is the Senior Director of Scientific Computing Services at Bristol-Myers Squibb, with a background in finance and extensive experience in data processing and cloud infrastructure management.

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Mohammad Shaikh is the Senior Director of Scientific Computing Services at Bristol-Myers Squibb. Based in Princeton, New Jersey, he operates in a hybrid capacity, balancing on-site and remote responsibilities.

Professional Background at The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC)

From 1996 to 2005, Mohammad Shaikh served as Director at The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) in New York, New York. This role spanned nine years and involved extensive on-site management duties within the financial services sector.

Education and Expertise

Mohammad Shaikh holds a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Columbia Business School. He specialized in Banking, Corporate, Finance, and Securities Law, completing his studies from 2000 to 2002. This educational background underpins his current role and expertise in scientific and corporate computing services.

Achievements in Scientific Computing

Shaikh established a Petabyte-scale data processing environment, incorporating data catalogs, data ingestion, and data consumption pipelines. He also managed a $30 million budget for Cloud & Infrastructure services, achieving cost optimizations saving over $6 million annually. Collaborating with Google AI, he contributed to Deep Variant analysis in genomic data.

Presentations and Awards

Mohammad Shaikh has presented on machine learning applications for Flow cytometry at the Super Computing conference. He has also presented at AWS Re-invent, SLAS, and Princeton University. In 2013, he received a Best Practices award at the Bio-IT World Conference. Additionally, he served on the Technical Advisory Board at RENCI-University of North Carolina, focusing on data catalogs, data tagging, indexing, and searchability.

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