on Sep 8, 2012
Matt Foster
Bath, United Kingdom
I'm a hacker, not a software developer. My background in electronic engineering and image processing make me something more like a hacker scientist. I enjoy solving problems and really enjoy learning and teaching new things.
Two inspirational things I've found are Pragmatic Thinking and Learning, a book which teaches you about how to learn, and PeepCode's Play by Play with Zed Shaw, a guy whose awesome attitude to hacking things together is both pragmatic and awesome!
Technologies
Experience show all
Internet Services Developer, Netcraft
March 2009 - Current
• Network security scanning and software maintenance, including PCI compliance scanning and general consultation.
• Penetration testing.
• Training employees.
• General development and maintenance.
• System administration of virtualised and physical hardware.
PhD Researcher, University of Bath
September 2005 - June 2009
Studying image processing and motion estimation of remotely sensed imagery. Published journal articles and presented at international conferences.
I was lucky enough to spend four years of my life learning about awesome things under the guise of doing research. This taught me a lot a problem solving, completing projects and how to think.
During this time, I spent a lot of time writing code to solve fairly complex problems, using languages like MATLAB (and octave), C and eventually Python. I also honed my Linux skills, and learned to love Mac OSX as a dekstop OS.
Laboratory Demonstrator, University of Bath
October 2005 - October 2008
Helped in undergraduate labs with a wide range of teaching tasks, making use of a variety of electronics equipment. Despite their own views, undergraduates need a lot of help an encouragement!
Education
PhD, University of Bath
2005 - 2009
My thesis is entitled "Reconstruction and Motion Estimation of Sparsely Sample Ionospheric Data".
I studied a mixture of motion estimation techniques and methods for the interpolation of sparse images, and whilst studying, I published two journal papers, two conference papers, which you can find on http://work.hackerific.net/
I really enjoyed studying for my PhD, and feel that the skills it gave me both as a researcher, and engineer are extremely useful.
MEng, University of Bath
2001 - 2005
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Open Source (15) show all
gnuplot-tmbundle
GitHub, Apr 2008 - Feb 2009; followed by 13 people; forked 5 times
A Gnuplot Bundle for textmate, with support for online help and plenty of useful snippets and commands.
I created this bundle to aid with plotting needs which arose whilst studying for my PhD.
matlab-tmbundle
GitHub, Sep 2008 - Dec 2008; followed by 13 people
The TextMate bundle for MATLAB/Octave.
I'm the maintainer of this bundle.
matlab-interpolation-toolkit
GitHub, Jan 2009; followed by 3 people; forked 2 times
A matlab toolkit for interpolating scattered data in interesting ways.
Code I wrote whilst working on my PhD. This toolkit includes a variety of interesting algorithms for interpolating scattered data.
dotfiles
GitHub, May 2008 - Dec 2012; followed by 4 people
My config files for zsh, vim etc. Hopefully cross-platform (mac/linux) compatible.
octave-scattered-image
GitHub, Jul 2008; followed by 3 people
Octave and MATLAB code for doing things with scattered image data
snarfr
GitHub, Jul 2008
A ruby script for backing up flickr photos. Saves info such as geotags into EXIF.
add_border
GitHub, Jul 2008
Adds simple coloured borders to photos, using the average RGB value, or specified colours.
image-processing-diagrams
GitHub, Jul 2008
A project to create and share diagrams illustrating various aspects of image processing and computer vision.
python-morpholohy
GitHub, Aug 2008
A fork of http://luispedro.org/pymorph, which is a fork of http://www.mmorph.com/pymorph/
zshkit
GitHub, Oct 2008 - Sep 2012; followed by 70 people; forked 12 times
My way-overdone zsh config scripts
ipython-tmbundle
GitHub, Nov 2008 - Jan 2009; followed by 15 people; forked 2 times
Useful commands for interacting with IPython from TextMate
plaintextwiki-tmbundle
GitHub, Nov 2008 - Jan 2009; followed by 4 people; forked 2 times
The Plain Text Wiki TextMate Bundle: Tweaked so it functions with recent TM versions.
Tools
C64
Vim
