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Dr. Geoffrey Bradley

Head of Academic Services, Innovation & (IT Services)
200/1 PEARSE STREET


Dr. Geoff Bradley was awarded a BA (Mod) in Theoretical Physics in 1997 and an MSc. in High Performance Computing in 1998 from Trinity College. He received a Fellowship in High Performance Computing and completed his PhD. in Trinity in 2000.
In November 2000, he took a position as Technical Project officer at the Trinity Centre for High Performance Computing - an interdisciplinary research centre. Initially, this job involved collaborative research with groups in Pharmaceutics (Dr. Anne-Marie Healy & Prof. Eoin Corrigan), Magnetism, Physics (Prof. Mike Coey) and Foams, Phyiscs (Prof. Denis Weaire). Subsequent research focused on pre-commercial contracts, Enterprise Ireland STIWRO, Electrical Engineering (Prof. Frank Boland), and a number of commercial projects with Irish software companies.
In 2004, Dr. Bradley received a research fellowship from Trinity and became technical projects Manager where he co-authored a successful FP6 Marie Curie TOK on Molecular Dynamics and had responsibility for a number of EU 5th, 6th and 7th Framework High Performance Computing and Grid Computing related projects - ENACTS and HPC-Europa.
In 2007, Dr. Bradley was appointed Acting Director for the Centre for High Performace Computing. From 2007-2011 he co-authored a number of successful SFI, PRTLI4 and 5 grant applications for e-INIS and the National Audio Visual Repository (now know as Digital Repository Ireland).
In 2011, Dr. Bradley was appointed Senior IT Manager in Information Systems Services where he assumed responsibility for the Computer Systems Group of Systems and Network Services and retained responsibility for High Performance and Research Computing.
  Biophysics   Computer Simulation/Modeling   E-Science   GRID Technology   High Performance Computing   Life Sciences   Mathematical Physics   Molecular Biology   Software Engineering   Supercomputers   Telecommunications   Visualization
 NAVR
 IITAC
 HPC-Europa
 MOLDY

Details Date
Web Management Committee 2009-Present
Committee member: Molecular Graphics and Modelling Society International Conference on Biolecular Modeulling September 2005
Committee Member: Irish Association for High Performance Computing 2002-2005
Graduate Representative to College Council 1999-2000
Research Committee 2012-13
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Association for Computing Machinary 2004 Present
Member of the British Computer Society October 2014
McCarthy L.G., Bradley G., Sexton, J.C., Corrigan, O.I. and Healy A.M.,, Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) modeling of the paddle dissolution apparatus: agitation rate, mixing patterns and fluid velocities, AAPS PharmSciTech, 5, (2), 2004, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
McCarthy L.G., Kosiol C., Healy A.M., Bradley G., Sexton, J.C. and Corrigan, O.I., , Simulating the hydrodynamic conditions in the United States Pharmacopeia paddle dissolution apparatus, AAPS PharmSciTech, 4, (2), 2003, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
  

K Kiely, Test with VPN and HAProxy, 2021, Journal Article, PUBLISHED

  

Award Date
High Performance Computing Fellowship 1998
Research Fellow, Trinity College July 2004
Computational Phyiscs, Novel algorithm design for Molecular Dynamics simulations, Grid Computing, Foam Physics. High Performance Computing, Supercomputing and Visualisation.