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Avatar: Thoric
NI Handle: Thoric
 
Home: Cambridge, England


Programming Languages: LabVIEW (incl. RT and FPGA)
Programming Languages: LabVIEW (incl. RT and FPGA)


Certification: Certified LabVIEW Architect
==Biography==
 
Used LabVIEW Since: 2000 (Version 6i)
 
 
Applications Areas:
Software consultancy providing solutions to most scientific and industrial software challenges.
Biography:


I've programmed in LabVIEW since version 6i as a post-grad student at Leicester University, where I used LabVIEW to acquire and analyse data from a large scale laminar wind tunnel. I expanded my experience further when I took up a post-doc position at the Turbomachinery Group of the Engineering Department at Cambridge University, where LabVIEW is used extensively for hardware control and instrumentation acquisition and data analysis.
I've programmed in LabVIEW since version 6i as a post-grad student at Leicester University, where I used LabVIEW to acquire and analyse data from a large scale laminar wind tunnel. I expanded my experience further when I took up a post-doc position at the Turbomachinery Group of the Engineering Department at Cambridge University, where LabVIEW is used extensively for hardware control and instrumentation acquisition and data analysis.
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Personally, when I'm not working with LabVIEW, I'm often finding things to break so that I can fix them (I'm an aspirational DIYer), and annoying the local townsfolk every Monday night ringing the church bells as a student campanologist.
Personally, when I'm not working with LabVIEW, I'm often finding things to break so that I can fix them (I'm an aspirational DIYer), and annoying the local townsfolk every Monday night ringing the church bells as a student campanologist.


User Groups:
==User Groups==
I host and regularly present atthe Cambridge LabVIEW User Group (CLUG). We gather three times a year in the Cambridge area. Visit our website if you are interested and want to come along (http://www.labviewcambridge.co.uk/). The site has its own forum pages and a downloads section that includes all our presentations and demonstration material.
I host and regularly present at the Cambridge LabVIEW User Group (CLUG). We gather three times a year in the Cambridge area. Visit our website if you are interested and want to come along (http://www.labviewcambridge.co.uk/). The site has its own forum pages and a downloads section that includes all our presentations and demonstration material.
 
www.labviewcambridge.co.uk
www.ptpart.co.uk
 
[[Category:LabVIEW Champions]]


[[Category:LabVIEW Champions]]
==External links==
*[https://www.labviewcambridge.co.uk labviewcambridge]
*[https://www.ptpart.co.uk ptpart]

Latest revision as of 08:45, 22 August 2024

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Richard Thomas
Citizenship Cambridge, England
Titles LabVIEW Champion
Certifications Certified LabVIEW Architect
Years active 2000-present
First LabVIEW version LabVIEW 6i
Application areas Software consultancy providing solutions to most scientific and industrial software challenges.

NI Handle: Thoric

Programming Languages: LabVIEW (incl. RT and FPGA)

Biography

I've programmed in LabVIEW since version 6i as a post-grad student at Leicester University, where I used LabVIEW to acquire and analyse data from a large scale laminar wind tunnel. I expanded my experience further when I took up a post-doc position at the Turbomachinery Group of the Engineering Department at Cambridge University, where LabVIEW is used extensively for hardware control and instrumentation acquisition and data analysis.

I currently work as a Senior Systems Engineer at Product Technology Partners, also based in Cambridge, UK. As a software consultancy we provide solutions to almost any scientific and industrial control challenge. I'm a hugely enthusiastic LabVIEW programmer, and enjoy pushing LabVIEW and NI hardware to their limits.

I host the Cambridge LabVIEW Users Group, one of only two user groups here in the UK, and frequently present material on a wide range of topics, with my favorites being Object Oriented programming and User Interface design.

Personally, when I'm not working with LabVIEW, I'm often finding things to break so that I can fix them (I'm an aspirational DIYer), and annoying the local townsfolk every Monday night ringing the church bells as a student campanologist.

User Groups

I host and regularly present at the Cambridge LabVIEW User Group (CLUG). We gather three times a year in the Cambridge area. Visit our website if you are interested and want to come along (http://www.labviewcambridge.co.uk/). The site has its own forum pages and a downloads section that includes all our presentations and demonstration material.

External links