As a food-chemist I gathered experience inside the laboratories of different analytical service providers as analytical service manager. Regularly analytical chemists might be well trained in regular affairs, but only a few have good skills in modern data processing. Often data processes are still driven by manual inputs and Excelfiles in best case with VBA-scripting, just by habit or inexperience.
During my work in the lab I recognized, that manual data-inputs are starting to become a risk for process-quality and slowing down your process significantly. For me that was the point to start learning Python, while learning some basics of software-architectures, servers and databases.
Right now I am now working as an analytical chemist at the University of Jena (Germany) with HPLC and mass-spectrometry in the field of water-technologies within QSPR-modelling of Advanced Oxidation Processes, while building up digital tools for automated data analysis in Python. Just to make things less manual driven in our laboratory.