Research Student at University of Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Research Student at University of Glasgow
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Research student focussing on internet architectures and mechanisms to support group communication. In very general terms, interested in software development, multimedia applications, operating systems, distributed systems and the distributed algorithms which tie them together.
Distributed systems, peer-to-peer systems, operating systems, cross-platform development, development for limited hardware
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Computer Networking industry)
July 2007 — Present (2 years 6 months)
Research position focussing on internet architectures and peer-to-peer systems to support group communication (e.g., conferencing, media streaming, etc).
(Public Company; 10,001 or more employees; NOK; Telecommunications industry)
June 2008 — December 2008 (7 months)
Investigating real-world NAT deployment, and analysing the protocol suite currently favoured by the IETF to get around these NATs (STUN, TURN, ICE).
(Educational Institution; 1001-5000 employees; Computer Networking industry)
September 2005 — May 2007 (1 year 9 months)
Research associate (and lead developer) for a collaborative research project between Glasgow University and Imperial College London. Aimed to explore an architecture for self-management of ubiquitous systems, using an e-health context for real-world example scenarios.
Touched on a few key areas: event systems, service/device discovery, policy-based management, ubiquitous systems, autonomous systems, healthcare, delay-tolerant networks, sensor networks, power-limited hardware, etc.