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Dr Mark Vousden 

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Mark completed his first degree at the University of Southampton in the summer of 2012 with an MEng in Aeronautics and Astronautics with Airvehicle Systems and Design. After this, he joined the Institute for Complex System Simulation doctoral training centre. There, he completed his PhD entitled "Magnetic skyrmion research using virtual simulation environments", where he investigated the behaviour of skyrmions (see http://mvousden.co.uk/images/skyrmion.jpg) in helimagnetic materials with easy-plane anisotropy, and in polycrystalline helimagnets. To achieve this Mark created a mechanism to deploy simulation software, which he co-wrote with other researchers, onto high-performance computing architectures using virtual machines and containers.

While working on his PhD, Mark worked for BluPoint Ltd., who aim to create an "offline Internet" platform to disseminate educational and other useful materials to remote communities. His work at BluPoint has allowed his software engineering abilities to positively impact many rural communities. Mark contined to work for BluPoint after completing his PhD for a further year, before continuing his academic career.

Mark currently works as a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Southampton in the Faculty of Physical and Applied Sciences. His primary work is on the POETS Project (https://poets-project.org/), which exploits a massively-parallel computing architecture on a fast communication infrastructure to solve problems amenable to high-performance computing.

Publications

Brown, Andrew, Vousden, Mark, Rast, Alexander, Bragg, Graeme McLachlan, Thomas, David, Beaumont, Jonny, Naylor, Matthew and Mokhov, Andrey (2019) POETS: Distributed event-based computing - scaling behaviour. The International Conference on Parallel Computing, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. 10 - 13 Sep 2019. (In Press)

Vousden, Mark and Fangohr, Hans (2016) Virtualmicromagnetics: 1.0.4. Zenodo doi:10.5281/zenodo.58366 [Dataset]

Vousden, Mark, Bragg, Graeme McLachlan, Rast, Alexander D, Beaumont, Jonny, Naylor, Matthew, Thomas, David, Mokhov, andrey and Brown, Andrew (2019) Partially-ordered event triggered systems, and the challenges of event-based computing. Rethinking Computing Architectures for Big Data and AI, The MAC Metropolitan Arts Centre, Belfast, United Kingdom. 18 pp .

Komolafe, Abiodun, Zaghari, Bahareh, Torah, Russel, Weddell, Alexander, Khanbareh, Hamideh, Michail Tsikriteas, Zois, Vousden, Mark, Wagih, Mahmoud, Tronco Jurado, Ulises, Shi, Junjie, Li, Yi, Yang, Kai, Savelli, Guillaume, White, Neil and Beeby, Stephen (2021) E-textile technology review: from materials to applications. IEEE Access, 9, 97152-97179, [9471836]. (doi:10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3094303).

Brown, Andrew, Vousden, Mark, Bragg, Graeme McLachlan, Shillcock, Julian, Beaumont, Jonathan and Thomas, David Barrie (2021) Coupling bulk phase separation of disordered proteins to membrane domain formation in molecular simulations on a bespoke compute fabric. Membranes, 12 (1). (doi:10.3390/membranes12010017).

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