Paul is a Senior Technical Officer with the Internet Development (ID) Group, having joined the ILRT in March 2000. Previously, Paul worked for over four years as Senior Technical Support Engineer and Web Systems Engineer with an Internet software/hardware distribution company supporting a range of web server and statistics packages and networking applications. He has a BSc (Hons) degree in Information Systems from the University of Leeds.
Paul works on projects for the University of Bristol, for national and international collaborative projects, and for several JISC-funded services including Intute. Paul’s recent creations include websites for the National Coordinating Centre for Public Engagement and the Office of Fair Access. Since 2000, Paul has been working on the Virtual Training Suite (VTS) – a suite of online tutorials teaching subject-specific Internet research skills to students in Higher Education, which is currently part of Intute. Paul has progressed from junior developer on the VTS to now being the project manager and lead developer. His current work for ID includes a variety of projects using a mixture of web technologies including Perl, PHP and Python.
In his spare time Paul is currently teaching himself to play the guitar. He enjoys mountain biking, listening to music (and wishing he could play guitar as well as his heroes), playing video games, and is currently testing the extent of his DIY and gardening skills while renovating his house. He does not design clothes, but thank you for asking.
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