Gordon Inggs Curriculum Vitae ·
Gordon Inggs PhD Candidate Imperial College London London, United Kingdom
Contact Details
Email [email protected]
Phone +447413052164
Website http://cas.ee.ic.ac.uk/~gi11
LinkedIn https://uk.linkedin.com/in/gordoninggs
Github https://github.com/Gordonei
Skills
Programming Languages: C, Python, C++, Java • Heterogeneous Computing: multicore CPU, GPU and FPGA Programming • Application Acceleration • Systems Thinking and Design • Written and Oral communication •
Education
2011- IMPERIAL COLLEGE LONDON PhD in Computing, July 2015 (projected)
2006-2011 UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN Master of Science in Engineering, in Electrical Engineering, December 2011 Bachelor of Science in Engineering with Honours, in Electrical and Computer Engineering, December 2009
1998-2005 SOUTH AFRICAN COLLEGE SCHOOLS Senior Matric Certificate with distinction, December 2005
1994-1997 SIMON’S TOWN HIGH SCHOOL
Academic and Technical Positions
2015 Research Assistant, Circuits and Systems Research Group, Imperial College London
2014 Researcher, Collaborative project between Imperial College London and Union Bank of Switzer- land (UBS)
2013-2014 Lead Teacher and Tutor, FireTech Camp
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2012-2015 System Administrator, Circuits and Systems Research Group, Imperial College London
2012-2015 Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering and De- partment of Computing, Imperial College London
2009-2011 Tutor, Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Cape Town (UCT)
2008-2010 Research Assistant, Department of Computer Science, UCT
2008-2009 Software Developer, Radar and Remote Sensing Group, Department of Electrical Engineer- ing, UCT
2007 Technical Intern at Systel, Egypt
2006-2007 Research Assistant, Radar and Remote Sensing Group, Department of Electrical Engineering, UCT
Leadership Positions
2012-2014 Member Governor, Goodenough College
2012-2014 Research Student Representative for Circuits and Systems Group, Imperial College London
2011 Steering Committee Member and Delegate, People’s Summit for Quality Education, Equal Education
2010 Delegate, Brightest Young Minds 2010 Conference
2009-2010 Vice-President of Education Sector, Student Health and Welfare Centres Organisation (SHAWCO)
2008-2010 Committee and Founding Member, Engineers Without Borders UCT Branch
2008-2009 Head of Evaluation for Education Sector, SHAWCO
2007-2008 Project Leader of KenSMART Project, SHAWCO
2007-2008 Committee and Founding Member, UCT Atheist and Agnostic Society
2006-2007 Mathematics Curriculum Designer, SHAWCO SMART Project
2005 School and House Prefect, South African College High School
Dissertations
2011 “Putting the Pieces Together: The Systematic Design of a Software Defined Radio Toolflow for the Rhino Project”, Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science, University of Cape Town, May, 2011
2009 “An Economy of Logic: A scalable Discrete Fourier Transform algorithm for the Field Pro- grammable Gate Array”, Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Engineering, University of Cape Town, October, 2009
First Author Publications
2015 “Exascale Computing for Everyone: Cloud-based, Distributed and Heterogeneous”, Proceed- ings of Exascale Applications and Software Conference (EASC 2015), April, 2015
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2014 “Is HLS Ready for Business? A Computational Finance Case Study”, Proceedings of Interna- tional Conference on Field Programmable Technologies (ICFPT 2014), December, 2014
2014 “Is Altera’s OpenCL SDK Ready for Business?”, Nallatech Inc. White Paper, October, 2014
2014 “A Domain Specific Approach to Heterogeneous Computing: From Availability to Access- ibility”, Proceedings of International Workshop on FPGAs for Software Programmers (FSP 2014) , August, 2014
2014 “Engineering and Diversity: A Systems Engineering Perspective”, Proceedings of IEEE Inter- national Symposium on Ethics in Engineering, Science and Technology (Ethics 2014), May, 2014
2013 “A Heterogeneous Computing framework for Computational Finance”, Proceedings of Inter- national Conference on Parallel Programming (ICPP 2013), October, 2013
2013 “Bringing Heterogeneous Computing to the End User”, Proceedings of 2013 Psychology of Pro- gramming Interest Group Work-In-Progress Workshop, July, 2013
2013 “Building a Rhino Harness A Software Defined Radio Toolflow for rapid prototyping upon FPGAs”, Proceedings of 2013 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Technology (ICIT 2013), February, 2013
2012 “Exploring the latency-resource trade-off for the Discrete Fourier Transform on the FPGA”, Proceedings of 22nd International Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL 2012), August, 2012
Honours and Awards
2012-2014 National Research Foundation Freestanding Overseas Doctoral Scholarship
2012-2013 Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Departmental Scholarship
2011-2014 Oppenheimer Memorial Trust Funding Support
2010-2011 SANDF “Project Ledger” Electronic Warfare Human Capital Development Bursary
2010-2011 University of Cape Town Masters Research Scholarship
2009 CSIR Meraka Institute Bursary for High Performance Computing
2006,2008 Dean’s Merit List
Affiliations
Student Member of Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
Student Member of International Council for Systems Engineering (INCOSE)
Student Member of Institute of Engineering and Technology (IET)
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