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Dr Derek Pilgrim
Capt Colin Brown

Dr Dave Parry


Dr James Pilgrim MEng PhD


Contact
  jdpilgrim@googlemail.com
   
Skills summary
 
Operating systems:

GNU/Linux, HP-UX, Windows: 95, NT/2000, 98/ME, XP

Programming Languages:

C, C++, C#, Perl, POSIX shell, Python, Ruby, XSLT, Visual basic.
Other Languages: HTML, LATEX, XML, UML
Packages: CVS, Make, autoconf/automake, MySQL, Generic Office Software, Emacs, Vi, computer music software.
  12 years of programming experience in a wide variety of languages and environments.
Firm understanding of object-oriented programming.
Knowledge of general CGI concepts and web programming techniques.
Some experience with Java, OOPearl, SQL, Scheme, Lisp.
 
Academic qualifications
 

PhD (Power Systems and Artificial Intelligence)
MEng 1st class Hons (Electrical and Communication Engineering, Bath University)

 


Employment
 
2004 on Software Engineer, The Automation Partnership, Royston, Herts.
2002 on Consultant/software developer, Seabed Informatics Ltd
2002-04 Software developer, Cmed Technology Ltd, Cambridge
 
1998 - 2001 Math Tutor, University of Bath
1998 Hardware Engineer, Plymouth Marine Laboratories
1997 Freelance Software Developer, Teignbridge Propellers Ltd
Research
 

Midi saxophone interface.
Physical Modelling of musical instruments.
Genetic Algorithms for optimal reactive power compensation planning on the National Grid system.
Logo recognition.

 


Publications


Thesis

PhD: (2002) Genetic Algorithms for optimal reactive power compensation planning on the National Grid system. University of Bath

Conference papers

Pilgrim J.D., Li F.(2001) Improved Static VAr Compensator siting on power systems using a GA with variable string length. GECCO, Las Vegas, Nevada 2000

Pilgrim J.D., Li F.(2000) Genetic Algorithms with dynamically variable string length for improved SVC siting on intact and contingent power systems. UPEC, Queen's University, Belfast, UK, September 2000

Pilgrim J.D., Li F.(1999) SVCs and SVC siting techniques literature synopsis. UPEC, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK, September 1999