He is a Research Fellow at the Department of Computing, Imperial College London, where he helps with student projects and convinces them that FPGAs are a perfectly reasonable way to spend a Friday night. This has led to a worrying trend of functional systems, happy students, and even the occasional publication.
Background
His interests include reconfigurable computing and computational risk management. Most of his submissions are politely rejected, possibly because they include too many hardware block diagrams, causal graphs, and squiggly time series plots, but not nearly enough neural networks.
Miscellany
He enjoys experimenting with strange ideas through code, especially ones unlikely to be published or deployed.