Home Page of Dr. Martin Crane
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Short Autobiography

I received my B.A. B.A.I. (Mech. Eng.) degrees from Trinity College Dublin in 1989 and my Ph.D. from the same institution in 1993.  Since then I have worked in a variety of fields of Computational Science such as Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics, Combustion Modelling, Financial Data Analysis and, more recently, Systems Biology.  I have been at the School of Computing, Dublin City University as a Lecturer since 1999 and a Senior Lecturer since October 2007.  

My areas of Research include Econophysics, Bioinformatics, Computational Fluid Mechanics and Parallel Computing.  Please feel free to  email me should you be interested in doing Research in these areas.

Undergraduate Project Ideas link

Courses Taught 2011/12 Session

  • CASE4    Concurrent Programming (CA463)
  • EC4        Business Process Management (CA441)
  • CASE2    Introduction to Databases (CA218)
  • CASE4    Distributed Programming (CA464)
  • MBIO     (M.Sc. in Bioinformatics)
      1. CA659 Mathematical Modelling/Computational Science
      2. Slides from Talk (21 April 2011)
    Research

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