Mr. Carl Gamble
| Position | Research Associate |
|---|---|
| Telephone | +44-(0)-191-222-8246 |
| Fax | +44-(0)-191-222-8232 |
| School of Computing Science, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU United Kingdom | |
| Office | Room 1003, Claremont Tower |
Carl received his BEng (Hons) in Manufacturing Systems and Mechanical Engineering from the University of Leeds in 1996.
Between 1997 and 2003 he worked as an Industrial Engineer for Faurecia in Washington where he had responsibility for developing a synchronous delivery system and the programming of ABB water jet robots.
In 2003 Carl left Faurecia and started an MSc in Computing Science at the University of Newcastle, graduating with a Distinction in 2004.
Carl is currently involved in two main activities. The first is writing up his PhD thesis on using architectural styles to detect architectural mismatch when composing web services, this is supervised by Dr Cristina Gacek. His main role however is as an RA on the Ministry of Defence funded SSEI project. He is involved in the dependability sub task, specifically looking at using dependability metadata to drive software reconfigurations in the field of Network Enabled Capability (NEC) systems.
Between 1997 and 2003 he worked as an Industrial Engineer for Faurecia in Washington where he had responsibility for developing a synchronous delivery system and the programming of ABB water jet robots.
In 2003 Carl left Faurecia and started an MSc in Computing Science at the University of Newcastle, graduating with a Distinction in 2004.
Carl is currently involved in two main activities. The first is writing up his PhD thesis on using architectural styles to detect architectural mismatch when composing web services, this is supervised by Dr Cristina Gacek. His main role however is as an RA on the Ministry of Defence funded SSEI project. He is involved in the dependability sub task, specifically looking at using dependability metadata to drive software reconfigurations in the field of Network Enabled Capability (NEC) systems.

