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Thomas Clark
E-mail: t.clark@remove.spamcantab.net

Location: 52.198067, 0.11948

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I'm a fluid dynamicist, currently finishing off my PhD at Cambridge University Engineering Department, UK. My specialist subject is turbulent structures in Boundary layers.

I do part time consultancy work covering tidal stream turbine design, general marine propeller/turbine design, experimental techniques (Particle Image Velocimetry and related) and design optimisation. I like to use MATLAB for most of my work!
Please feel free to contact me if you'd be interested in corresponding, or require a consultant for tasks similar to the above.

In my spare time, I walk, sail, go climbing, paint with watercolours (abstract and landscapes) and play electric guitar. At least, I would do all those things, if I wasn't using Matlab most of the time...

Professional Interests:
Fluid dynamics, Tidal Turbines, Marine Engineering, Propeller / Turbine Design, Design Optimisation

Number of Posts: 58 messages in 40 threads

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Threads Thomas Clark Posted To: 1 - 3 of 40
Post Date Subject Most Recent Poster Tags
18 Nov 2009 Matlab face detection code to c/c++ code ImageAnalyst matlab to c, matlabc, matlab to cc, matlab code to ...
17 Nov 2009 Contourf + imshow K. P. heatmap, contourf
6 Nov 2009 'rewind' the command window? someone
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Threads Thomas Clark Tagged: 1 - 3 of 14
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26 Aug 2009 cross correlation Thomas Clark cross correlation, cross, correlation, xcorr2
26 Jun 2009 nonnegative Ax=b lsq for large, sparse A. Tim Davis lsqnonneg, nnls, large, sparse, axb, lsqr, least squares, nonnegative
29 Jun 2009 mex file--use of Fortran intrinsic functions gives undefined symbol error Thomas Clark mex, linker, intel, library, lsvml, undefined symbo..., staticintel, static
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Thomas Clark's Frequently Applied Tags: 1 - 10 of 42
mex, tomography, ct, tomographic, reconstruction, sparse, fortran, eval, wavelet, staticintel
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Thread Beginer matlab question
Thread Parse problem in nested function
Thread Unique rows with a twist
Thread Insert data in an activex control
Thread Counting Pulses
Thread Do I really need eval() for this??
Thread multi dimensional contour plotting
Thread fwd-slash division
Thread FEX file types
Thread Voxel analysis?
Thread 3D reconstruction from 2D CT images
Thread Perils of the file exchange
Thread Sparsity pattern problems solving x = A\b
Thread Where da metrics at?
Thread Numerical recipes in Matlab
Thread 2D CT slices reconstruction into 3D
Thread Help using "disp"
Thread I would like to show particle positions and velocities
Thread Fortran MEX... can't allocate using gcc
Thread GUI : sharing variable between callback
Thread Release Allocated Memory
Thread No fixed arrays in Fortran / Mex possible?
Thread (LC) Supported and Compatible Compilers on Linux
Thread need help to understand wavelet image compression code, in matlab
Thread FORTRAN mex: print a variable value
Thread nonnegative Ax=b lsq for large, sparse A.
Thread mex file--use of Fortran intrinsic functions gives undefined symbol error
Thread Read data from different workspace
Thread create large sparse FEM matrix --> out of memory
Thread finding 95% max value
Thread Find local and global extremes from set of points
Thread cross correlation
Thread how to do logical bit shift?
Thread Code that "push" a GUI button
Thread streamline in Matlab, which numerical integration scheme ?
Thread 'rewind' the command window?
Thread Contourf + imshow
Thread Matlab face detection code to c/c++ code

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23 Nov 2009 linking multiple guis HARI
23 Nov 2009 abstract class pp oop
23 Nov 2009 wound rotor induction generator modelling simione civoniceva
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