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About me

My name is Marty Oehme.

I am a code fiddler, research helper, and open data proponent.

I have worked with a small variety of international and academic organizations, including the University of Leipzig, Roskilde University, the ILO and the UN's UNU-WIDER.

Whether it be research paths, programming challenges, data analysis or anything else, I strive for a methodical approach that can be openly traced, versioned, is as understandable and non-destructive as possible (so it can always be rolled back if necessary).

Thankfully, modern text processing software, data analysis tools and programming environments make this task not only possible, but often times the most fruitful, productive and downright joyous way to accomplish this.

Find a reasonably current version of my CV in English or German, or contact me via e-mail at . For other ways to get in touch, look at my keyoxide profile.

However, this website is less intended as a professional overview of my activities and instead a playground for people to explore free and open source software, as well as for me to get some writing out into the world whenever such fancy strikes me.

A portrait of me, Marty Oehme.