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Ian Renton

Bournemouth, United Kingdom

ianrenton.com

Currently Software Engineer at (Undisclosed Company).

I am currently the lead developer of a software package for naval autonomous vehicles at a major UK defence contractor. My software work encompasses both the embedded control logic and expert systems for vehicle control, and the front-end user interface for vehicle mission planning and evaluation.

I have experience in the design and implementation of other defence solutions such as submarine communications, mine countermeasures and naval Command and Control systems.

My role encompasses the entire project life-cycle, from requirements analysis and costing at the bid stage, through design, implementation and testing to on-site trials and customer acceptance.

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Software Engineer, (Undisclosed Company)

October 2009 - Current

I am currently the lead developer of a software package for naval autonomous vehicles at a major UK defence contractor. My software work encompasses both the embedded control logic and expert systems for vehicle control, and the front-end user interface for vehicle mission planning and evaluation.

I have experience in the design and implementation of other defence solutions such as submarine communications, mine countermeasures and naval Command and Control systems.

My role encompasses the entire project life-cycle, from requirements analysis and costing at the bid stage, through design, implementation and testing to on-site trials and customer acceptance.

Software Engineer, QinetiQ

July 2006 - September 2009

Research, design, development and testing of software and hardware across several projects involving autonomous vessel control, naval mine and torpedo defence, ship signature analysis and rail safety monitoring.

Expanded expertise into new programming environments and software engineering procedures.

Experience included implementing best-practice development procedures, producing requirements, design and test documentation, and leading a small team of programmers.

Summer Student, QinetiQ

July 2004 - September 2005

Research, plus scientific and software development, on a number of projects in various fields including waste reclamation, bioelectronics and applied neuroscience.

Year in Industry Student, QinetiQ

September 2002 - September 2003

Research, plus scientific and software development, on a project to develop a novel waste reclamation system.

Experience included independently running a small spin-off of the main project, involving resource management, reporting and presenting results, prototyping and patent application.

Education

BSc Physics (Hons), University of Southampton

2003 - 2006

A-level Maths, Further Maths, Physics, Electronics, Bournemouth School

1995 - 2002

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Open Source (7) show all

SuccessWhale

GitHub, Nov 2010 - Oct 2012; followed by 9 people

SuccessWhale, a web-based multi-column Twitter client.


Minehunter

GitHub, Nov 2010

A semi-realistic minehunting game.


SeaBattle

GitHub, Nov 2010 - Apr 2011; followed by 2 people

A 2D casual strategy game inspired by Warzone 2100


TelegraphFantasyFootballTeamPicker

GitHub, Nov 2010 - Apr 2011

An automated team picker for the Telegraph Fantasy Football game.


PremierLeagueFantasyFootballTeamPicker

GitHub, Nov 2010 - Apr 2011

An automated team picker for the Premier League Fantasy Football game.


DailyPromise

GitHub, Dec 2010 - Feb 2011; followed by 3 people

A website for tracking one's (vaguely health-oriented) promises


raspberrytank

GitHub, Jun 2012 - Mar 2013; followed by 2 people

Program(s) used to control a Heng Long RC tank using a Raspberry Pi.


2 more

Apps & Software show all

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SuccessWhale

Suc­cess­Whale is a web-based Twit­ter and Face­book client writ­ten in PHP, MySQL and JavaScript. It’s a multi-column client that will work just the same in any browser — even IE6. (And as far as I know it’s unique in that respect.) You can also use it while on net­works that block twitter.com. :) It’s free to use by any­one, has no adver­tis­ing, and source code is available.

Designer & Developer


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Westminster Hubble

This site provides up-to-the-minute streams of all your representatives' online activity, from tweets and Facebook posts to questions in parliament.

Co-Designer and Developer


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Daily Promise

Daily Promise is a website that helps you track your goals, day by day. Users set up promises that they wish to keep, and every day, they return to the site to indicate whether they've kept each promise. They get a nice chart and summaries of how they've done, and they can compete against their friends or strangers to be the best at keeping their promises!

Designer & Developer


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a thousand words

"a thousand words" is a fiction community where users write short stories inspired by pictures chosen by its own members.

Designer & Developer


Reading

The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary Edition (2nd Edition)

The Mythical Man-Month

Essays on Software Engineering, Anniversary Edition

Frederick P. Brooks


Dreaming in Code: Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software

Dreaming in Code

Two Dozen Programmers, Three Years, 4,732 Bugs, and One Quest for Transcendent Software

Scott Rosenberg


Tools

BBC Micro A

gedit