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Researcher - Graeme Roy

Graeme Roy graduated in 1996 from the University of Edinburgh with a BSc (Hons) in Computer Science. Immediately after leaving University he began work with Edinburgh Portable Compilers, writing C++ compilers for a variety of UNIX platforms. EPC became a wholly-owned subsidiary of Analog Devices in 2000 and Graeme continued to work in a similar role, writing compilers and development tools for ADI's digital signal processors. He helped design and implement frameworks for C++ exception-handling and profile-guided optimisation in the compiler, and has expertise in debugging, object file formats and linkers.

In his spare time, Graeme wrote the mpatrol library - an open-source debugging tool for controlling and tracing dynamic memory allocations in C and C++ applications.

Graeme joined CCIR in February 2006 and will be studying part-time for a PhD whilst at CCIR. His research interests will be primarily in virtual reality applications for eCommerce.

He enjoys cycling, programming (or anything to do with computers), woodwork, digital photography and genealogy.

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