I'm a lecturer in the Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering in Imperial College, working mainly with FPGAs, as part of the Circuits and Systems group. I'm also associated with the Custom Computing group, in computing (which is why this page is here). A general overview of my research activities can be found here.
My two main research interests at the moment are random number generators for FPGAs, and also financial computing using FPGAs. However, I'm also interested in most applications of reconfigurable/custom computing, such as bioinformatics and sometimes even GPUs.
If you are not interested in the fascinating world of FPGAs (and if not, why not?), then feel free to go to my non-work page.