Jameel Syed's Research Homepage

Dr Jameel Syed holds an MEng in Software Engineering and a PhD in Computing from the Department of Computing at Imperial College London. He was one of the original developers of the Kensington data analysis system and the Discovery Net EPSRC e-Science Pilot Project, and has contributed to the SIMDAT EU project. His research concerns the capture, storage and re-use of process descriptions in the field of life sciences, and the resulting technology has been commercialised by the Imperial College spin-out company InforSense.

Diagram showing an overview of how discovery processes can be captured, stored and re-used

PUBLICATIONS


Additional information regarding these publications can be found at the ACM Digital Library and at DBLP.

Information Structuring for Managing Discovery
J Syed
PhD Thesis, Imperial College London, 2007
Supporting Scientific Discovery Processes in Discovery Net
J Syed, M Ghanem, Y Guo
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Volume 19 Number 2, 2006
Discovery Processes in Discovery Net
J Syed, M Ghanem, Y Guo
UK e-Science All Hands Conference, Nottingham, UK, 2004
Why Grid-based Data Mining Matters? Fighting Natural Disasters on the Grid: From SARS to Land Slides
P Au, V Curcin, M Ghanem, N Giannadakis, Y Guo, M Jafri, M Osmond, A Oleynikov, A Rowe, J Syed, P Wendel, Y Zhang
UK e-Science All Hands Conference, Nottingham, UK, 2004
The Design of Discovery Net: Towards Open Grid Services for Knowledge Discovery
S AlSairafi, F Emmanouil, M Ghanem, N Giannadakis, Y Guo, D Kalaitzopoulos, M Osmond, A Rowe, J Syed, P Wendel
The International Journal of High Performance Computing, Volume 17 Number 3, 2003
Discovery Processes: Representation and Re-Use
J Syed, M Ghanem, Y Guo
UK e-Science All Hands Conference, Sheffield Hallam University, UK 2002
Discovery Net: Toward a Grid of Knowledge Discovery
V Curcin, M Ghanem, Y Guo, M Kohler, A Rowe, J Syed, P Wendel
ACM SIGKDD Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada 2002
A Visual Language for Internet-based Data Mining and Data Visualisation
J Chattratichat, Y Guo, J Syed
IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages, Tokyo, Japan 1999
An Architecture for Distributed Enterprise Data Mining
J Chattratichat, J Darlington, Y Guo, S Hedvall, M Kohler, J Syed
High Performance Computing and Networking, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1999
Visualisation of Datacubes
J Syed
MEng Thesis, Imperial College London, 1998

PRESENTATIONS


Discovery Processes in Discovery Net
UK e-Science All Hands Conference, Nottingham, UK, 2004.
Discovery Processes: Representation and Re-Use
UK e-Science All Hands Conference, Sheffield Hallam University, UK September 2002.
Kensington and KDD standards
ACM SIGKDD Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining 2000, PMML workshop, Boston, USA 2000
An Architecture for Distributed Enterprise Data Mining
High Performance Computing and Networking, Amsterdam, Netherlands 1999.
XML and Distributed Information Comprehension
Knowledge web workshop, London 1998.

AWARDS


SuperComputing 2002 - Most Innovative Data Intensive Application
The Discovery Net project won the Most Innovative Data Intensive Application at the IEEE Computer Society/ACM Annual Supercomputing Conference 2002 in Baltimore, USA.
SuperComputing 1998 - HPC Challenge Award Most Innovative of Show
The Kensington system, as part of the Terabyte Challenge consortium, won the HPC Challenge Award Most Innovative of Show award at the IEEE Computer Society/ACM Annual Supercomputing Conference 1998 in Orlando Florida, USA.

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