NI Karting Association Website
I approached the NI Karting Association about developing a web presence, and helped them establish their original website.
VCM Services Website
I approached VCM Services about developing an online presence. I developed their original website, and created email accounts for company office employees.
Pin-Control of Supersonic Projectiles
For my PhD I used numerical methods to research a novel control method for the guidance of supersonic projectiles. The CFD results then provided input to a 6 degree-of-freedom model for flight physics analysis.
Preparing a Conference Paper
I have been writing a little less on my website recently as I have been preparing a conference paper for presentation at the end of the month. Actually, I’m writing [...]
Lecturing to Undergraduates Effectively
Lecturing to undergraduates presents many challenges to any seasoned academic, industrial presenter or teacher. Whilst all of the undergraduates in your class will have achieved a particular standard of education [...]
Delivering a lecture/presentation
The majority of people in work nowadays will probably have delivered a presentation at some point of their career. Beyond the world of work, I can guarantee that many students [...]
Surviving a PhD – Why go to conferences?
At some point throughout your research you will be either required, or requested (by your supervisor) to attend, or even present your research, at a conference. But why do organisations [...]
Surviving a PhD – Doing your research!
If you have gotten this far, and have passed your end of year examination, you will now be embarking upon your research. The key to this stage of your work [...]
Surviving a PhD – Your first year report
The second half of the first year of your PhD is when the first parts of your research begin to take shape. By this stage, you should have a good [...]
Surviving a PhD – Start out your PhD
Starting out your PhD will more than likely entail meeting your academic (possibly even industrial) supervisors. It’s a great time to put faces to those names which you have read [...]



