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Alasdair Allan

Exeter, United Kingdom

babilim.co.uk

Currently Senior Research Fellow at University of Exeter, and Owner at Babilim Light Industries.

Alasdair Allan is the author of  Learning iOS ProgrammingProgramming iOS Sensors, Basic Sensors in iOS, Geolocation iOS, iOS Sensor Apps and Arduino and Augmented Reality in iOS, all published by O'Reilly Media. He is a senior research fellow in Astronomy at the University of Exeter. As part of his work there he built a distributed peer-to-peer network of telescopes which, acting autonomously, reactively scheduled observations of time-critical events. Notable successes included contributing to the detection of the most distant object yet discovered, a gamma-ray burster at a redshift of 8.2.

Alasdair has also worked on haptic feedback for augmented and virtual reality, big data visualisation, building nano-satellites and off-the-shelf ubiquitous computing and location-aware distributed sensor networks, and is a member of the organising committee for the influential .Astronomy series of conferences billed as 20% time for astronomers.

He also runs a small technology consulting business writing bespoke software, building open hardware and providing training. He sporadically writes blog posts about things that interest him, or more frequently provides commentary about them in 140 characters or less.

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Senior Research Fellow, University of Exeter

February 2007 - Current

  • Architecture, implementation and deployment of new web services in Perl
  • Leading a team building a web service based telescope network
  • Day-to-day operational support for the telescope network software
  • Building software for embedded and mobile devices such as the iPhone
  • Research into agent architectures for distributed sensor networks
  • Building software and hardware for a test-bed distributed sensor network
  • Tutor for the level 2 course “Scientific Programming in C”
  • Network manager for large (150+) network of OS X and Linux machines

Owner, Babilim Light Industries

January 2005 - Current

  • Running a small Obj-C, Perl, Web 2.0 and Open Hardware consulting company
  • Building software for embedded and mobile devices such as the iPhone
  • Implement and deploy AJAX web applications backed by SQL databases
  • Wrote "Learning iPhone Programming" for OReilly Media.
  • Wrote "Programming iPhone Sensors" for OReilly Media.
  • Write "Basic Sensors in iOS", "Geolocation iOS", "iOS Sensor Apps and Arduino" and "Augmented Reality in iOS" for O'Reilly Media
  • Refactoring fragile legacy Perl systems
  • Filmed several masterclass on location based sensors and AR for O'Reilly
  • Filmed course on integrating iOS devices to external hardware for O'Reilly

Associate Lecturer, Open University

February 2005 - September 2008

  • Tutor for the level 3 course “The Energetic Universe“ (S381)
  • Tutor for the level 2 course “Building Blocks of Software” (M263)

e-Science Researcher, University of Edinburgh

February 2006 - January 2007

  • Research into the role of agent architectures for data-mining

Senior Programmer, University of Exeter

April 2003 - January 2006

  • Designed and built demonstrator for a distributed telescope network
  • Single-handedly wrote 100k SLOC of object-orientated Perl code
  • Designed architecture and built software for large-scale telescope network
  • Implemented and deployed test-bed web and grid services
  • Joint-supervisor for PhD student in the field of e-Science

Astronomy Programmer, University of Exeter

January 2001 - March 2003

  • Used Perl and Java to wrap legacy Fortran code as Web Services
  • Developed data reduction pipeline systems
  • Used Perl and Perl XS to wrap legacy Fortran code
  • Built next-generation data analysis tools in Java
  • Maintained legacy data reduction and analysis software
  • Worked as part of a geographically distributed programming team

Applications Programmer, Keele University

December 1999 - January 2001

  • Maintained legacy data reduction and analysis software
  • Implementation of new image analysis software in Fortran and Perl
  • Lead effort to standardise data formats for next-generation instruments
  • Worked as part of a geographically distributed programming team
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Education

PhD Astrophysics, Keele University

1995 - 1999

MSci Astronomy, University of St. Andrews

1991 - 1995

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Perl Modules for Astronomy

GitHub, Mar 2009 - Jun 2012; followed by 9 people; forked 3 times

A collection of atronomy related Perl Modules.

Main author with a number of collaborators.


iPhone Tracker

GitHub, Aug 2011; followed by 2 people; forked 2 times

This open-source application maps the information that your iPhone is recording about your movements. It doesn't record anything itself, it only displays files that are already hidden on your computer.

Co-author with Pete Warden.


iPhone Tracker for iOS

GitHub, Aug 2011; followed by 5 people

This iOS application uses iOS 4.x Significant Location Change API to log your location to an SQLite file which you can then export via email. There are no outbound network connections and your location is never sent anywhere, just stored in the DB.

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Books

Learning iOS Programming: From Xcode to App Store

Learning iOS Programming

From Xcode to App Store

Alasdair Allan

This is the 2nd Edition of Learning iPhone Programming.


Learning iPhone Programming: From Xcode to App Store

Learning iPhone Programming

From Xcode to App Store

Alasdair Allan


iOS Sensor Apps with Arduino: Wiring the iPhone and iPad into the Internet of Things

iOS Sensor Apps with Arduino

Wiring the iPhone and iPad into the Internet of Things

Alasdair Allan


Basic Sensors in iOS: Programming the Accelerometer, Gyroscope, and More

Basic Sensors in iOS

Programming the Accelerometer, Gyroscope, and More

Alasdair Allan


Geolocation in iOS: Mobile Positioning and Mapping on iPhone and iPad

Geolocation in iOS

Mobile Positioning and Mapping on iPhone and iPad

Alasdair Allan


iOS Sensor Programming: Augmented Reality and Location Enabled iPhone and iPad Apps

iOS Sensor Programming

Augmented Reality and Location Enabled iPhone and iPad Apps

Alasdair Allan


Augmented Reality in iOS: Building Apps with Sensors and Computer Vision

Augmented Reality in iOS

Building Apps with Sensors and Computer Vision

Alasdair Allan


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Articles & Blogs

The abandonment of technology

O'Reilly Radar

We face a choice between a future of accelerating technological progress and an age of declining possibilities and narrowing horizons.


Radiation visualizations paint a different picture of Japan

O'Reilly Radar

From talking to people on the ground in Japan, and by looking at the actual measurements across the country, a very different picture emerges than that reported by the media.


Got an iPhone or 3G iPad? Apple is recording your moves

O'Reilly Radar

Pete Warden and Alasdair Allan have discovered that iPhones and 3G iPads running iOS 4 are regularly recording the location of devices into a hidden file.


The secret is to bang the rocks together

O'Reilly Radar

Every so often a piece of technology can become a lever that lets people move the world, just a little bit. The Arduino is one of those levers.


The next, next big thing

O'Reilly Radar

In my old age, at least for the computing industry, I'm getting more irritated by smart young things that preach today's big thing, or tomorrow's next big thing, as the best and only solution to my computing problems.


Apple and a web-free cloud

O'Reilly Radar

From custom chips, to the data centers backing its new iCloud effort, Apple is committed to controlling the end-user experience. The web has no place in their vision.


Fighting the next mobile war

O'Reilly Radar

While you'll likely interact with your smartphone tomorrow in much the same way you interacted with it today, it's quite possible that your smartphone will interact with the world in a very different way. The next mobile war has already begun.


Tertiary data: Big data's hidden layer

O'Reilly Radar

Big data isn't limited to multi-terabyte datasets or data markets. It also includes the hidden data you carry with you all the time and the growing data on your movements, contacts and social interactions.


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