Medical doctor, epidemiologist, and systems engineer using Rust to make scientific software safer and more open.
Dr. Caroline Morton is a medical doctor, epidemiologist, and software engineer working at the intersection of public health and modern software. She is the founder of two companies, the author of over 70 academic papers and two books, and the creator of open-source tools that bring systems-grade reliability to epidemiology. She also founded and runs Women in Rust. Her recent work focuses on using Rust to build auditable, reproducible infrastructure for scientific research and public good. She is on a mission to make scientific software safer, clearer, and more open - one crate at a time.