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Mark Smith
Assistant
Mark graduated from Reading University in 1993 with a 1st class honours degree in Electronics & Control Engineering.
From 1993 to 1997 he worked at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory designing high speed data capture and real time data processing electronics for the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in CERN. Here he gained experience of a wide variety of technologies, from printed circuit board design and mechanical vibration testing, to analogue electronics, programmable logic arrays and high energy physics principles.
In 1997 he joined a large American-owned CAD software company where he was involved in creating re-useable digital logic designs for Application-Specific Integrated Circuits (ASICs) using the VHDL and Verilog hardware description languages. Experience gained here included implementation of a variety of technical standards including serial data communications protocols such as SDLC, USB and PCI-Express, and parallel bus interfaces such as PCI and SCSI. Mark is fully conversant with commonly-adopted electronic design, simulation, debug and testing methodologies.
Mark also has a great deal of knowledge and experience gained from having rebuilt several classic cars in his spare time.
In 2005, Mark gained a Herchel-Smith scholarship and a place on the Queen Mary MSc in the Management of Intellectual Property. He successfully completed the course in 2006 and joined Kilburn & Strode in 2007.
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