Greg Doyle
Institute of Technology Carlow
https://www.itcarlow.ie
https://www.gamecore.ie/
https://www.itcarlow.ie/study/postgraduate-rd/postgraduate-programmes-taught/computing-data-science/master-of-science-data-sci.htm
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NAME: Dr. Greg Doyle TITLE: Lecturer in Computer Science/Principal Investigator CURRENT POSITION(S): Lecturer in Computer Science, IT Carlow Chair Research, Development and Innovation Committee of Academic Council, IT Carlow. Chair Research Programme Board Computing Dept. Principal Investigator/Research Supervisor Programme Director MSc in Data Science InsurTech DAC Steering Group Member Data Science Consultant QUALIFICATIONS Academic Qualifications Qualification PhD in Data Science M.Sc. in Computer Applications – Software Engineering B.Sc. (Hons) in Applied Computing TEACHING, RESEARCH & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Teaching Present - Dundalk IT External Examiner External examiner for the Computing Courses Present - IT Carlow Lecturer Lecturing, researcher and research project supervision, MSc/Ph.D. research supervision. Chair Research Programme Board, Principal Investigator EU AAL Join-In Project. Programme Development, MSc in IT Mgmt., MSc in Digital Marketing, MSc in Sports Perf. Analysis. Chair R&D Committee of Academic Council, Programme Director for MSc in Data Science, InsurTech Steering Group Member Oct 2003 - Aug 2007 IT Tallaght External Examiner External examiner for the Computing Courses Jan 1999 - Sept 2001 IT Tallaght Lecturer Course Director of Training of Trainers MA in Interactive Multimedia and Certificate in Computing Aug 1998 - Sept 2001 IT Tallaght Lecturer Lecturing, Research and M.Sc. Project Supervision Oct 1997 - Aug 1998 Portobello College Computing Lecturer Lecturing Sept 1995 - Oct 1996 IT Carlow Lecturer (TWT) Lecturing Research Principal investigator, PhD and M.Sc. Project Supervision June 2018 - Present InsurTech Member of Steering Group - Member of Steering Group for InsurTech DAC network centre at IT Carlow. June 2011 - Present IT Carlow Consultant Development, delivery of data science and machine learning consultancy services for External Services at IT Carlow J RESEARCH/CONSULTANCY UNDERTAKEN IN LAST 5 YEARS Innovation Partnership EI (Enterprise Ireland funded - €140,000) In Data Science and Machine Learning 18 months (started Nov 2019) Innovation Voucher EI Data Science collaboration with company May-June 2019 60 hours Innovation Voucher EI Data Science collaboration with company Mar-April 2019 60 hours Innovation Voucher EI Data Science collaboration with company July/August 2018 60 hours Research project Company funded study MSc/PhD (p/t) Data Analytics/Financial Technology (Insurance) Sept 2016 3 years, ongoing Research project ITC Level 8 Progression Pilot Scheme MSc/PhD (p/t) Data Analytics/Financial Technology (Banking) Sept 2016 3 years, ongoing Research project ITC President’s Fellowship MSc/PhD Collaborating with NGOs Sept 2014 2 years, ongoing Web Development EI n/a Collaborating with industry/companies Nov 2011 Ongoing Knowledge Transfer EI n/a Collaborating with industry/companies Nov 2011 Ongoing Ambient Assisted Living EU AAL 2 M.Sc. Collaborating with industry/others Nov 2010 3 years Ambient Assisted Living TSR Strand 1 M.Sc. Collaborating with industry/others Feb 2007 3 years Data Mining TSR Strand 1 Embark M. Sc./PhD Collaborating with industry/others Feb 2004 3 years Data Mining SFI/NAP 120 PhD Collaborating with industry/others 2007 6 months Data Mining ITC PhD Collaborating with industry/others 2004 6 years MAIN AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Data Science - General, Sports and Marketing Software engineering Ambient assisted living (AAL) Computer games including serious and exercise games Lecturing, teaching and learning, research supervision (up to and including level 10) PUBLICATIONS Computer Science 1. Motivating Elderly People to Exercise Using a Social Collaborative Exergame with Adaptive Difficulty, Dale Cantwell, Greg Doyle, Daire O’Broin, Ross Palmer, accepted for the 6th European Conference on Games Based Learning, Cork Ireland, 2012. 2. New Statistical and Data Mining Approaches to the Analysis of Tensiographic and Other Multivariate Sensor Data, Greg Doyle, PhD Thesis, HETAC 2010. 3. Quantitative drop spectroscopy using the drop analyser: theoretical and experimental approach for microvolume applications of non-turbid solutions N D McMillan, S R P Smith, A C Bertho, D Morrin, M O'Neill, K Tiernan, J Hammond, N Barnett, G. Doyle, P Pringuet, E O'Mongain, B O'Rourke, S Riedel, M Neill, A Augousti, N Wüstneck, R Wüstneck, D D G McMillan, F Colin, P Hennerbert, G Pottecher and D Kennedy, Measurement Science and Technology, Vol. 19, No. 5, March 2008. 4. Phase Coherence Theory for Data Mining and Analysis: Application to Raman Spectroscopy, G. Doyle, N.D. McMillan, F. Murtagh, M. O’Neill, S. Riedel, T.S. Perova, S. Unnikrishnan, and R.A. Moore. Proceedings Opto-Ireland Symposium 2005, Computer Imaging and Vision Conference, SPIE. 5. Generalised Theory of Data Scatter, G. Doyle, N.D. McMillan, F. Murtagh, M. O’Neill, S. Riedel. Proceedings Opto-Ireland Symposium 2005, Computer Imaging and Vision Conference, SPIE. 6. A Flexible Data Mining Toolkit for UV-Visible Spectrophotometry, Tensiography and Signal Matching, N.D. McMillan, G. Doyle, S.M. Riedel, B. O’Rourke, J. Hammond, F. Murtagh, M. Kökűer, N. Whyte, A. O’Neill, D.G.E. McMillan, K. Beverley, A. Augousti, J. Mason, H. S. Bertelsen, S. Asbjørnsen, In Press, Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems (Amsterdam: Elsevier). 7. Application of Characteristic Vector Analysis to Multianalyser Tensiography for the Study of Aqueous-Ethanol Solutions and French Wine Solutions, Martina M. O’Neill, Norman D. McMillan, Greg Doyle, Philippe Pringuet, Eon O’Mongain, Opto-Ireland 2005: Photonic Engineering, edited by B. W. Bowe, G. Byrne, A. J. Flanagan, T. J. Glynn, J. Magee, G. M.O’Connor, R. F. O’Dowd, G. D. O’Sullivan, J. T. Sheridan, Proc. of SPIE Vol. 5827 (SPIE, Bellingham, WA, 2005), p244-254.. Spectroscopy 1. A new democratic phase coherent data-scatter technique for calibration, measurement, fingerprinting and rapid archival identification of ultraviolet-visible multi-component food spectra, N.D. McMillan, B. O’Rourke, S.M. Riedel, D.O. Skelly, M. O’Neill, A.E. O’Neill, D. Boller, A.C. Bertho, G. Doyle, J. Hammond and A.T. O’Neill, Analytica Chimica Acta, October 2003 2. Phase coherent data-scatter methods for data mining in UV-visible spectrophotometry, tensiography and signal optimisation applications: The object-oriented development of a flexible data-mining toolkit for analytical chemistry, N.D. McMillan, S. Riedel, B. O’Rourke, J. Hammond, G. Doyle, F. Murtagh, M. Kokuer, N. Whyte, A. O’Neill, D.G.E. McMillan, K. Beverley, A. Augousti, J. Mason, H. S. Bertelsen, S. Asbjørnsen, In Press, Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems. 3. Investigation of correlation between characteristics of Raman spectra and parameters of data-scattering obtained from phase coherent theory, R.A. Moore, S. Unnikrishnan, T.S. Perova, N.D. McMillan, M. O’Neill and G. Doyle, Proceedings of the, Irish Microscopical Society, Cork, October 2003. Optical Engineering, Optoelectronics and Fabrication 1. Design from Chaos – Applying Data Entropy Methods for Complex System Design, K. Tiernan, S.M. Riedel, N.D. McMillan, D. Kennedy, A. Augousti, J. Mason and G. Doyle, Proceedings of Opto-Ireland (2002). 2. Theoretical Enquiry into the Use of Data Entropy Methods for Optoelectronic-Fiber System-Digital Design, N.D. McMillan, D. Denieffe, S. Riedel, K. Tiernan, D.G.E. McMillan, G. Farrell, D. Kennedy, J. Egan, G. Doyle, A. Augousti and J. Mason, IT and T Conference Proceedings, Letterkenny, October 2003. 3. A feasibility study into differential tensiography for water pollution studies with some important monitoring proposals, A.C. Bertho, D.D.G. McMillan, N.D McMillan, B. O’Rourke, G. Doyle, D. Morrin, M. O’Neill and M. Neill, Sensors and their Applications XII (IOPP, Boston and Philadelphia, 2003), 291-296. (Water measurement/Tensiography-Appendix 1.4)