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Managing bugs

Since starting my new post-Doc on project VADR (never gets old!) I’ve not really talked about my other side-projects from my time in self-employment. As I mention in the ‘About Me’ bit to the right of this post, in addition to my post-Doc position I am still working on those projects, Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 9 years4 June 2014 ago
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PID control

I made a Labview PID controller! I know, exciting stuff, right! It must be, look at all the exclamation marks I keep using! For anyone not convinced of how amazingly exciting this is, I’ll take a quick step back and explain why or what PID is. If you have, for Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 9 years15 January 2014 ago
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Post protected with Err-DRM

This week, I had a meeting with a distributor for my super secret software project. The aim of this meeting was firstly to decided how much the software would sell for (my suggestion – all the money) and secondly, what kind of terms there would be on types of licence, Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 9 years13 November 2013 ago
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Meet ‘Feature Creep’

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 9 years8 November 2013 ago
ErrantWritings

Labview or python?

A few weeks back, I sorted out a second contact to work on alongside the cBAM project. Unfortunately, the nature of this project means I can’t be as open as I would like – for now at least… However, this week a problem arose in my new project that I Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 9 years16 October 2013 ago
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ImageJ is amazing

A long time ago in a lab about 20 miles away, I was working for a company called Mediwatch to develop a new micro-array platform that was internally named Zero-flow. It was a nifty little device that was excellent at controlling the flow of a sample over a sensor system. Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 10 years27 February 2013 ago
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Openly peak detecting

Those who don’t care about data processing might want to look away now. I’d like to think this post will be engaging for many different people and the work I discuss is highly transferable but let’s be honest – if you aren’t interested in getting more information out of data, Read more…

By Matthew (@MCeeP), 10 years23 January 2013 ago
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