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Ian has a strong track record in leading research projects in the Web (WHIP), networking (SWITCH) workflow (Triana, GridLab, GridOneD) and data distribution areas (EDGES, EDGI), with applications in audio (DART), astrophysics (GEO 600) and healthcare (Sintero Server, TRIACS). In the USA, Ian also holds an adjunct Associative Professor at the University of Notre Dame and has been consulting to the Naval Research Lab (NRL) for the past 15 years. He has also led the IT development and infrastructures for several startups and redevelopment projects for existing businesses.
His research over the last 25 years has covered a broad range of distributed computing areas but he now specializes in Web interaction and APIs, big data applications, distributed scientific workflows (focusing on the Triana workflow engine) and data distribution, with application areas ranging from audio, astrophysics and engineering to bioinformatics and healthcare. He has managed over 15 research and industrial projects, published over 120 papers, 3 books (1,2 and 3), Research Groups at the Open Grid Forum and chairs the WORKS Workflow workshop yearly at Supercomputing. According to the google scholarcalculations, Ian has more than 6000 citations and an h-index of 39. Ian was also the Alan Berman ARPAD best NRL research paper prize for IN 2010, 2011 AND 2014 and has been successful in a number of research grants over the past 14 years, surpassing £4.5 million (~$7million). Ian served (2006-2013) on the management oversight committee for DPAC project (£10M, STFC) providing data analysis for the ESA GAIA mission to create the most precise 3D one billion star chart of our Galaxy.
For the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), I have worked on a number of research projects in the area of discovery and communications within mobile ad-hoc wireless networks (MANET). I wrote a Java Virtual Machine for Ns-2 called AgentJ, which executes unmodified Java code within the ns2 environment; developed different profiles (proactive, reactive and opportunistic caching) to improve service discovery within the Bonjour/mDNS compatible Independent Network Discovery Interface (INDI) discovery system; and I have worked on the adaptation of TCP transport-oriented client-server XMPP messaging to many-to-many peer-to-peer networking environments using GUMP.
His research over the last 25 years has covered a broad range of distributed computing areas but he now specializes in Web interaction and APIs, big data applications, distributed scientific workflows (focusing on the Triana workflow engine) and data distribution, with application areas ranging from audio, astrophysics and engineering to bioinformatics and healthcare. He has managed over 15 research and industrial projects, published over 120 papers, 3 books (1,2 and 3), Research Groups at the Open Grid Forum and chairs the WORKS Workflow workshop yearly at Supercomputing. According to the google scholarcalculations, Ian has more than 6000 citations and an h-index of 39. Ian was also the Alan Berman ARPAD best NRL research paper prize for IN 2010, 2011 AND 2014 and has been successful in a number of research grants over the past 14 years, surpassing £4.5 million (~$7million). Ian served (2006-2013) on the management oversight committee for DPAC project (£10M, STFC) providing data analysis for the ESA GAIA mission to create the most precise 3D one billion star chart of our Galaxy.
For the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), I have worked on a number of research projects in the area of discovery and communications within mobile ad-hoc wireless networks (MANET). I wrote a Java Virtual Machine for Ns-2 called AgentJ, which executes unmodified Java code within the ns2 environment; developed different profiles (proactive, reactive and opportunistic caching) to improve service discovery within the Bonjour/mDNS compatible Independent Network Discovery Interface (INDI) discovery system; and I have worked on the adaptation of TCP transport-oriented client-server XMPP messaging to many-to-many peer-to-peer networking environments using GUMP.
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