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Mark Grundland

Web: www.FunctionalElegance.com
Email: Mark@FunctionalElegance.com


Mark Grundland

Software design: the power of function
expressed through the elegance of form.


Skills: Enterprising Software Designer

 Entrepreneurial business skills

 

 Software development skills

 

 Scientific research expertise

 

 Practical research applications

 

 Computer programming experience


Education: University of Cambridge Ph.D. in Computer Science
2007-

Postdoctoral Research in Image Processing
Postdoctoral Research Project "The Compositing Equation"
With Neil Dodgson at the Rainbow Research Group,
Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

2001-2007

Ph.D. in Computer Science
Ph.D. Thesis "Colour, Style and Composition in Image Processing"
Supervised by Neil Dodgson at the Rainbow Research Group,
Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

1995-1999

Honours B.A. in Computer Science with a Minor in Mathematics
Research Survey Project "A Review of Polygon Morphing Techniques"
Supervised by Godfried Toussaint at the Computational Geometry Laboratory.
School of Computer Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

1992-1994

College Diploma in General Science (D.E.C.)
Marianopolis College, Montreal, Canada.

  • Graduated with an academic average of 95%.
  • Focused on computer science, mathematics, and creative writing.
  • Awarded scholarships:
1989-1992 High School Diploma (D.E.S.)
MIND High School, Montreal, Canada.


Employment: Taking Ideas to Market
2007-
Contracts

Software Product Management Consultant
Functional Elegance, London, United Kingdom.

  • Designing software systems and web services by analysing technology capabilities, market opportunities, and business strategies.
  • Engaged in market analysis, competition survey, requirement analysis, focus group testing, system design, software prototyping, statistical modelling, and information visualisation.
  • Working on a project to analyse and visualise how news stories evolve over time (Grapeshot Ltd. with IBM).
2002-
Part-time

Managing Partner
Roleplay Technologies (Pointe & Clic Inc.), London, United Kingdom.

  • Responsible for commercialising simulation technology for use in e-learning and interactive entertainment.
  • Developed a marketing strategy and delivered sales presentations to prospective clients.
2000
Contract
1996-1997
Contract

Simulation Software Designer
Pointe & Clic Inc., Montreal, Canada.

  • Designed a computer simulation of the interpersonal dynamics of real life conversations, where a player engages in interactive dialogue with a virtual character.
  • Developed a customer service training system, using Director.
2000
Part-time

Research Assistant in Computer Visualisation Development
Supervised by Jiri Patera, Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, Université de Montreal, Montreal, Canada.

  • Investigated the computer visualisation of quasicrystals in mathematical crystallography, using Mathematica and QuickTime.
1999
Summer
Full-time

Software Design Engineer
Microsoft Corporation, Seattle, United States.

  • Created a user interface for rotating 3D objects in Microsoft Office.
  • Ported over 200,000 lines of C file format conversion code.
1998
Summer
Part-time

Research Assistant in Internet Applications Development
Supervised by Godfried Toussaint, School of Computer Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

1997
Summer
Full-time

Graphical User Interface Programmer
CS&T Inc. (Steltor Inc., acquired by Oracle Corporation), Montreal, Canada.

  • Developed a MetaCard user interface builder to automatically generate help systems for X Windows applications.
1996
Contract
Technical Illustrator
Department of Mathematics, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.
1995-1996
Summer
Part-time

Research Assistant in Statistical Software Development
Supervised by David Sankoff, Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, Université de Montreal, Montreal, Canada.

  • Developed a HyperCard graphical user interface and a C report generator for use in statistical linguistics.
1993-2006
Occasional
Computers, Science and Mathematics Student Tutor and Supervisor
University of Cambridge, McGill University, Marianopolis College and MIND High School.


Activities: Creative Initiatives & Wilderness Expeditions
2003 & 2004

Twice Winner of the Business Idea Competition
from the Cambridge University Entrepreneurs, Cambridge, United Kingdom

  • Presented business plan summaries to a panel of investor judges.
2003
Summer

University of Cambridge Entrepreneurship Centre's Summer School
at the Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom

  • Learned the fundamental principles of starting and running a business.
2000
Fall

Madagascar's Lemurs Project
with EarthWatch in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar.

  • Volunteered to assist in a behavioural study of endangered primates in their natural habitat.
1997
Summer

Amazon Katydids Project
with EarthWatch near the Amazon and Napo rivers, Peru.

  • Volunteered to assist in an ecological survey of the insects living in the rain forest canopy.
1996
Summer

Leadership Alpine Mountaineering Course
with Outward Bound in the North San Juan Mountains, Colorado, United States.

  • Climbed 14,000 foot peaks while trekking through the Rocky Mountain wilderness.
1992
Summer

Shad Valley Program
at Acadia University, Wolfville, Canada.

  • Managed product development in an entrepreneurial simulation.


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