
Education Ph.D (Satellite remote sensing); B.Sc (Computer science)
Skills Commercial software engineering (14 years); leading technical teams; customer-facing responsibilities; site commissioning; operating under tight deadlines
Recent fields Satellite ground station development; satellite command and control; remote sensing; GIS; expert systems
Primary languages (with years) C (19); Python (6), C++, HTML (2); G2 (7); shell scripts (20); SQL (10); IDL, AML (3); Pascal, FORTRAN (2); Avenue, S, LISP, PROLOG, COBOL, Java (1)
Primary applications G2 (with G2-Gateway, GFR, GMS, GXL, GUIDE/UIL), RT-STPS, IMAPP, PV-WAVE; ENVI; Imagine; PCI; Arc/INFO; ArcView; Sybase; System-500
Platforms Linux, UNIX, Windows
March 2002 - present
Senior software engineer, Environmental Systems and Services, Melbourne, Australia
ES&S design and develop L-band and X-band ground stations for meteorological and environmental satellites. The position is responsible for all software components and their hardware deployment – together, these components control the antenna; ingest raw data; process the data to standard formats; produce atmospheric, oceanographic, and other higher-level image products; and provide the end-user with a suite of advanced display and analysis tools.
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August 2000 - August 2001
Proprietor, Redleaf Systems, Edinburgh, Scotland
Redleaf Systems provides software engineering services to clients developing intelligent control systems, including bridges to third-party products. Client list:
Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland. Contract involved the design and development of an OO control system for monitoring changes in Scotland s land cover, using satellite imagery and varied spatial datasets as primary inputs. The G2-based system was bridged to the Arc/INFO, ArcView and PV-WAVE GIS and image processing packages to enable automated reasoning.
Rescom Technology, Aberdeen, Scotland. Rescom provides consultancy services to the oil industry, and specialises in process optimisation. Contract involved a high-level design and costing for an automated event-detection and scheduling system, based on the G2 control environment and involved C/C++ bridges to SCADA, e-Business, and other third-party components.
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September 1997 - May 2000
Software engineer, L3-Storm Control Systems, Herndon VA and Sydney, Australia
L3-Storm Control Systems develop real-time expert systems for tracking, commanding, and controlling Earth-orbiting spacecraft. The central components are formed from a variety of third-party and custom packages, connected through C/C++ bridges running on UNIX platforms. The environment is managed by G2.
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September 1996 - August 1997
Software engineer, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen, Scotland
The Macaulay Land Use Research Institute conducts multi-disciplinary research into land use. Working within the Land Use Group, the position was responsible for the further design and development of a C bridge between the Smallworld GIS and a decision support system running on UNIX platforms. Additional work concerned the design and development of a graphical user interface for the system, and of software version tracking and management methodologies.
July 1991 - September 1993
Software engineer, CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences, Sydney, Australia
CSIRO conducts diverse research for Australia s scientific and industrial communities. Initial role concerned the design and development of C-based routines for their in-house image analysis package, and of a graphical user interface for an object-orientated geostatistical processing system, running on UNIX platforms. Further responsibilities involved providing technical support for Australian users of S-PLUS, a statistics package distributed by CSIRO in Australia.
Education and Academic Awards
Degree Ph.D (Remote sensing, artificial intelligence, and GIS), 1993-1997
Computing Science Dept, Aberdeen University, Scotland;
Degree B.Sc Honours (Computer Science), 1987-1991
Computer Science Dept, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland
Best Ph.D The UK Remote Sensing Society, 1998
Best Remote Sensing Paper The Len Curtis European Award, 2003
UK Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society
| 1 month - Discovery | 350 euros | convert |
| 3 months - Bronze | 850 euros | convert |
| 6 months - Silver | 1450 euros | convert |
| 12 months - Gold | 2500 euros | convert |