Robin Hollands
About Robin Hollands
Robin Hollands is a Desktop Software Architect and Studio Core Development Lead at Datamine Software, with a Ph.D. in Modelling and Visualisation of Processes from The University of Sheffield. He has previously held positions at The University of Nottingham and John Wiley and Sons.
Work at Datamine Software
Robin Hollands has been employed at Datamine Software since 2014, serving as the Desktop Software Architect and Studio Core Development Lead. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing the development of desktop software solutions and leading core development initiatives within the studio. His tenure at Datamine Software spans a decade, during which he has contributed to various projects aimed at enhancing software functionality and user experience.
Education and Expertise
Robin Hollands holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Modelling and Visualisation of Processes with Mixed Mode Dynamics from The University of Sheffield, where he studied from 1991 to 1994. He also earned an Engineer's Degree in Control Engineering from the same institution, completing his studies from 1988 to 1991. His educational background provides a strong foundation in engineering principles and process modeling.
Background
Before joining Datamine Software, Robin Hollands worked at The University of Nottingham in various capacities. He served as a Research Associate from 1997 to 1999 and later as a Research Fellow from 1999 to 2003. His experience in academia has contributed to his expertise in software development and research methodologies. Additionally, he worked as a Book Author for John Wiley and Sons for nearly a year in 1995-1996.
Professional Experience
Robin Hollands has accumulated extensive professional experience in software development and research. His roles at The University of Nottingham involved significant research activities, enhancing his skills in software architecture. His transition to Datamine Software marks a continuation of his career in software development, where he applies his academic knowledge to practical applications in the industry.