PHD Student

Computer and Information Sciences

Strathclyde University

26 Richmond Street

Glasgow G1 1XH

Scotland

martin.goodfellow@cis.strath.ac.uk

Tel: +44 141 548 3160

Skype: m.hgood

Research

The broad area of research I am interested in is XML model engineering and the use of graph methods in the construction and decomposition of biochemical networks, protein structure analysis and a broad range of Internet and social networking problems.  I focus on approximate search of large graph structures using indexing techniques, with particular interest in biological graphs.

Publications

M. H. Goodfellow, E. Hunt and D. McCafferty: reSearch: Enhancing Information Retrieval with Images,

Strathprints: The University of Strathclyde institutional repository , pdf

Qualifications

Software Engineering BSc (Hons), University of Glasgow 08

- First Class Degree

Previous Work

Compositionality of Biochemical Model Specifications

- bib

- Involved the design and implementation of software for composing SBML models

Summer Studentship in The Bioinformatics Research Centre in the University of Glasgow

- Involved the implementation of extra features for inclusion in the centre's BioNessie biochemical pathway simulation and analysis tool

- These features included a stochastic simulator and the ability to import/export models as CellML

- This work was part of the Simulation Modelling of the MAP Kinase Pathway (SIMAP) Project.

Software

SBMLCompose (To be released soon)

GeneGram (To be released soon)