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Have a look at my CV here (not yet available! In the near future)
Have a look at my CV here (not yet available! In the near future)
Present
I am currently a Research Fellow of the University of Westminster, working on the GridCOMP project in the work-package responsible for the development of an Integrated Development Environment for component-based Grid systems.
My responsibilities focus on the sub-systems of ADL (Architecture Description Language) Parsing, ADL and Source Code Generation, and sub-system integration.
I am also participating in the CoreGRID Network of Excellence, since 2004, working towards the specification and development of a lightweight Grid platform.
My responsibilities focus on the sub-systems of ADL (Architecture Description Language) Parsing, ADL and Source Code Generation, and sub-system integration.
I am also participating in the CoreGRID Network of Excellence, since 2004, working towards the specification and development of a lightweight Grid platform.
Past
In the past I have worked as a Research Associate for the University of Westminster from May 2007 until October 2007, while I was occupied with my PhD research from Feb 2004 until about June 2007. I was also a Visiting Lecturer for Westminster from 2004 till 2007 and a Lecturer at the Universities of Sunderland and Northern Virginia in their London Campuses from 2005 till 2007. Have a look at my complete work experience here, with details of my responsibilities and achievements.
Apart from my PhD work on Virtual Clusters, I have worked on a number of other projects, most of them in an academic environment as part of my MSc or Undergraduate courses. Amongst them, a Research Content Management System for Westminster, an OCR system based on Artificial Neural Networks, and an Online Registration System for King’s College, London. A complete list of my projects can be found here along with detailed descriptions and documentation (where available)
I have published a number of articles throughout my PhD research, mainly on my work on Virtual Clusters, and have also contributed on a number of technical reports and joint papers on the design and properties of lightweight Grid platforms. You can have a look at my complete list of publications and presentations
Apart from my PhD work on Virtual Clusters, I have worked on a number of other projects, most of them in an academic environment as part of my MSc or Undergraduate courses. Amongst them, a Research Content Management System for Westminster, an OCR system based on Artificial Neural Networks, and an Online Registration System for King’s College, London. A complete list of my projects can be found here along with detailed descriptions and documentation (where available)
I have published a number of articles throughout my PhD research, mainly on my work on Virtual Clusters, and have also contributed on a number of technical reports and joint papers on the design and properties of lightweight Grid platforms. You can have a look at my complete list of publications and presentations
Affiliations
I am a member of the Open Grid Forum (OGF) since 2005, and a member of the IEEE and IEEE Computer Society since 2005.
Keywords
Grid Technologies, Web Services, XML, WSDL, SOAP, HTTP, Java Technologies, RMI, JMS, EJB, JAXRPC, JSP, Apache Axis, Tomcat, Globus, and more.
Biography
There is a short biography in my blog here.
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