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Having graduated with a MEng in Software Engineering from Imperial College London, I worked across multiple industries from investment banking to music streaming and big data. I joined the Web Science PhD programme in 2017 to study the impact of blockchain technology on scholarly communications.

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data science, blockchain, AI

Publications

Hoffman, Michal R., Ibanez Gonzalez, Luis, Fryer, Huw and Simperl, Elena (2018) Smart Papers: Dynamic publications on the Blockchain. In The Semantic Web: 15th International Conference, ESWC 2018, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, June 3–7, 2018, Proceedings. vol. 10843, Springer. pp. 304-318 .

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Han, Gaoce, Yan, Jize, Guo, Zhen, Greenwood, David, Marco, James and Yu, Yifei (2021) A review on various optical fibre sensing methods for batteries. Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, 150 (111514), `, [111514]. (doi:10.1016/j.rser.2021.111514).

Guo, Zhen, Han, Gaoce, Yan, Jize, Greenwood, David, Marco, James and Yu, Yifei (2021) Ultimate spatial resolution realisation in optical frequency domain reflectometry with equal frequency resampling. Sensors, 21 (14), [4632]. (doi:10.3390/s21144632).

Guo, Zhen, Yan, Jize, Han, Gaoce, Greenwood, David, Marco, James and Yu, Yifei (2022) High sensing accuracy realisation with millimetre/sub-millimetre resolution in optical frequency domain reflectometer. IEEE Journal of Lightwave Technology, 40 (12), 4050-4056. (doi:10.1109/JLT.2022.3141596).

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Callender, G., Hunter, J.A., Rapisarda, P. and Lewin, P.L. (2015) Physical models for field based partial discharge measurements. 2015 IEEE Electrical Insulation Conference (EIC), Seattle, United States. 06 - 09 Jun 2015. pp. 519-522 .

Callender, G., Rapisarda, P. and Lewin, P.L. (2016) Investigation of void erosion on partial discharge activity using simulation. 2016 IEEE International Conference on Dielectrics, Montpellier, France. 02 - 06 Jul 2016. CD-ROM . (doi:10.1109/ICD.2016.7547762).

Callender, G., Rapisarda, P. and Lewin, P.L. (2016) Investigating the dependence of partial discharge activity on applied field structure. 2016 IEEE Electrical Insulation Conference, Montreal, Canada. 18 - 21 Jun 2016. pp. 388-391 . (doi:10.1109/EIC.2016.7548620).

Callender, G., Hunter, J.A, Rapisarda, P. and Lewin, Paul (2017) Modeling partial discharge in a three-phase cable joint experiment with minimal adjustable parameters. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 24 (1), 279-287. (doi:10.1109/TDEI.2016.006045).

Nimmo, R.D., Callender, G. and Lewin, P.L. (2017) Methods for wavelet-based autonomous discrimination of multiple partial discharge sources. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 24 (2), 1131-1140. (doi:10.1109/TDEI.2017.006157).

Callender, George, Golosnoy, Igor O., Rapisarda, Paolo and Lewin, Paul (2018) Critical analysis of partial discharge dynamics in air filled spherical voids. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 51 (12), [125601]. (doi:10.1088/1361-6463/aaae7c).

Callender, George (2018) Critical Analysis of Partial Discharge Dynamics in Air Filled Spherical Voids - Plot Data. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D0419 [Dataset]

Callender, George (2018) Modelling partial discharge in gaseous voids. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis, 175pp.

Callender, George and Tanmaneeprasert, Thanarat (2018) Dataset for Simulating Partial Discharge Activity in a Cylindrical Void using a Model of Plasma Dynamics. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D0705 [Dataset]

Callender, George, Lewin, Paul and Montanari, Gian Carlo (2018) Simulation of partial discharge under impulse voltage waveforms. In 2018 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Dielectrics (ICD). IEEE.. (doi:10.1109/ICD.2018.8514585).

Callender, George, Rapisarda, Paolo and Lewin, Paul (2017) Improving models of partial discharge activity using simulation. In 2017 IEEE Electrical Insulation Conference (EIC). IEEE. pp. 392-395 . (doi:10.1109/EIC.2017.8004653).

Callender, George, Tanmaneeprasert, Thanarat and Lewin, Paul (2019) Simulating partial discharge activity in a cylindrical void using a model of plasma dynamics. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 52 (5), [055206]. (doi:10.1088/1361-6463/aaedf0).

Tanmaneeprasert, T., Lewin, P. L. and Callender, G. (2018) Measuring and simulating partial discharge activity in a spherical cavity during electrical ageing processes. In 2018 IEEE 2nd International Conference on Dielectrics, ICD 2018. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. p. 121 . (doi:10.1109/ICD.2018.8468433).

Erdmann, Matthias, Dix, Justin, Ellis, Daniel, Callender, George, Pilgrim, James, Lees, Gareth P., Rogers, Rosalie, Hansen, Henrik Roland and Lucignano, Tony (2019) Towards active cable reburial monitoring using distributed fiber-optic sensing over 40km of a high voltage marine interconnector. Jicable: 10th International Conference on Insulated Power Cables, Versailles, Versailles, France. 23 - 26 Jun 2019. 7 pp .

Virtanen, Suvi Tiia Hannele, Callender, George, Wheatley, David, Pilgrim, James, Andritsch, Thomas, Brown, Richard C.D., Langley, G. John, Liu, Xiang and Cwikowski, Oliver (2019) Degradation of silicone insulating fluids in cable sealing ends. Jicable: 10th International Conference on Insulated Power Cables, Versailles, Versailles, France. 23 - 26 Jun 2019. (Submitted)

Virtanen, Suvi Tiia Hannele (2019) Data for Characterization of Silicone Oil used in HV Cable Sealing Ends. University of Southampton doi:10.5258/SOTON/D0927 [Dataset]

Virtanen, Suvi Tiia Hannele, Callender, George, Andritsch, Thomas, Pilgrim, James, Wheatley, David, Brown, Richard C.D., Langley, G. John and Cwikowski, Oliver (2019) Characterization of silicone oil used in HV cable sealing ends. 26th Nordic Insulation Symposium: Materials, Components and Diagnostics, , Tampere, Finland. 12 - 14 Jun 2019. 4 pp .

Callender, George and Lewin, Paul (2019) Modelling partial discharge phenomena. IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine. (In Press)

Callender, George and Lewin, Paul (2020) Plasma dynamic simulations of partial discharges within electrical tree structures. In 2019 IEEE Electrical Insulation Conference (EIC). IEEE. pp. 340-343 . (doi:10.1109/EIC43217.2019.9046581).

Callender, George, Ellis, Daniel, Goddard, Kevin, Dix, Justin, Pilgrim, James and Erdmann, Matthias (2020) Low computational cost model for convective heat transfer from submarine cables. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. (doi:10.1109/TPWRD.2020.2991783).

Shaw, Allison, Andritsch, Thomas, Thakur, Soumya, Brown, Richard C.D., Langley, G. John and Callender, George (2020) Techniques to monitor the aging of silicone oils. In 2020 IEEE 3rd International Conference on Dielectrics (ICD). IEEE.. (In Press)

Callender, George, Goddard, Kevin and Lewin, Paul (2021) Simulating surface charge dynamics. IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics & Electrical Insulation, 28 (1), 19 - 27, [9351880]. (doi:10.1109/TDEI.2020.008961).

Doolgindachbaporn, Atip, Callender, George, Lewin, Paul and Wilson, Gordon (2021) Estimation on degradation rate of insulating paper in power transformers using historical load and thermal data. In Electrical insulation conference. 4 pp . (In Press)

Thakur, Soumya, Shaw, Allison, Andritsch, Thomas, Callender, George, Lewin, Paul and Cwikowski, Oliver (2021) A review on the relevance of standards for silicone insulating liquids used in Cable Sealing Ends. IEEE Electrical Insulation Magazine, 37 (6), 33-40. (doi:10.1109/MEI.2021.9580816).

Doolgindachbaporn, Atip, Nik Ali, Nik Hakimi Bin, Callender, George, Pilgrim, James, Lewin, Paul and Wilson, Gordon (2020) Detection of forced cooling faults in power transformers based on winding temperature indicator and load data. In 2019 IEEE Electrical Insulation Conference (EIC). IEEE. pp. 111-114 . (doi:10.1109/EIC43217.2019.9046583).

Callender, George, Goddard, Kevin, Dix, Justin and Lewin, Paul (2021) A flexible model to calculate buried cable ampacity in complex environments. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. (doi:10.1109/TPWRD.2021.3102414).

Doolgindachbaporn, Atip, Callender, George, Lewin, Paul, Simonson, Edward and Wilson, Gordon (2021) A top-oil thermal model for power transformers that consider weather factors. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery, 1-9. (doi:10.1109/TPWRD.2021.3105459).

Doolgindachbaporn, Atip, Callender, George, Lewin, Paul, Simonson, E. and Wilson, G. (2021) Data driven transformer thermal model for condition monitoring. IEEE Transactions on Power Delivery. (doi:10.1109/TPWRD.2021.3123957).

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Take a tour of the labs

Take a trip through our Hardware Projects Laboratory in this fly-through film

Take a tour of the labs

Take a trip through our Software Projects Laboratory in this flythrough film

Published: 15 November 2018
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Sir Robin Saxby officially opens the new labs and meets students working in them (see captions below)

The School of Electronics and Computer Science (ECS) and the Future Worlds Startup Accelerator have celebrated the opening of new student project laboratories and an entrepreneurship space. The opening event represents the culmination of a six-month renovation project and a multi-million pound investment by the University, to transform two campus buildings (Buildings 1 and 16) into state-of-the-art facilities for current and future students.

The opening was attended by Sir Robin Saxby, founding CEO of Arm, who also gave a seminar on technology and entrepreneurship to a select group of senior undergraduate and postgraduate students from across the University. Partners from industry were given tours of the new spaces and met with students already working in the labs.

Professor Bashir Al-Hashimi, Dean of Faculty, Engineering and Physical Sciences (FEPS), said: “After months of hard work by many dedicated colleagues from across the University, I am delighted that these new state of the art teaching, learning and innovation hub facilities are ready to open. The facilities have been designed to enable creativity, team work and entrepreneurship and I am certain, students and staff alike will benefit.â€?

The new spaces include hardware and software laboratories that will allow project students to gain experience across the full product lifecycle, from concept and design to prototyping and testing. Future Worlds’ new Accelerator Space forms a component of the Faculty Innovation Hub and will host startups from across the University, enhancing the already-vibrant culture of entrepreneurship being developed on campus.

Using cutting-edge equipment and in connection with industrial partners, the new laboratories will allow students to develop skills highly-prized by graduate employers.

Sir Robin Saxby said: “I have had the pleasure of hiring many past graduates of ECS at ES2, Arm and in some of my startups. These people have contributed greatly towards global technology and business success. I am delighted and honoured to be opening these new facilities, which bring together the best technologists with employers. Entrepreneurship with technology are key ingredients for tomorrow’s engineers to be able to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems. I wish the next generation all the best in their future careers.â€?

Professor Paul Lewin, Head of ECS, added: “I am proud of the education that ECS offers its talented students and the opening of these new facilities will further enhance our curriculum. The laboratories will ensure undergraduates and Masters students, now and in the future, will leave Southampton fully prepared for graduate employment and successful careers in their chosen field.â€?

Discover further information on the new ECS facilities and Future Worlds space.


Take a tour of our new laboratories

Image captions

  • Top left: Professor Mark French, Professor Bashir Al Hashimi CBE, Sir Robin Saxby, Professor Sir Christopher Snowden
  • Top right: Electrical and Electronic Engineering student Jemma Watson demonstrates her maze-solving robot
  • Bottom left: Sir Robin Saxby views the printed circuit board manufacturing area
  • Bottom right: Budding entrepreneurs showcase their projects in the Future Worlds accelerator space

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