Graham F.

Consultant and Engineering Lead at Appsbroker

Graham F. has a diverse and extensive work experience. Graham is currently employed at Appsbroker Ltd as a Consultant and Engineering Lead. In this role, they are involved in various consulting and leadership activities, including assisting clients in starting their cloud journey and designing data warehouses for major banks. Graham focuses on addressing business needs and delivering effective solutions while also providing guidance on recruitment programs, client road-maps, corporate structures, and change programs.

Prior to their current position, Graham was a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Portsmouth starting from 2013. Graham held the role of academic leadership and supervised projects related to modeling and simulation in smart mobility and optimization. Graham'sresponsibilities also included securing funding through grant proposals, managing staffing, planning, and producing quality academic papers.

From 2016 to 2020, Graham served as the Head of Innovation at Cubic Transportation Systems. Graham played a key role in establishing the company's first global R&D center in London. Cubic is a renowned provider of intelligent transportation solutions to major cities worldwide, and Graham's team developed notable projects such as the Oyster card and contactless bank payment for transportation.

Before joining Cubic, Graham worked as the Director of modeling and simulation at Transport Systems Catapult from 2013 to 2016. Graham was responsible for one of the most prominent business units within the transportation R&D facility. Graham'sduties encompassed P&L management, staff supervision, business development, and ensuring scientific and technical excellence. Graham established and expanded the team, growing it to 30 full-time scientific staff and managing clients from various sectors, including government, universities, and industry.

Overall, Graham F. has demonstrated their expertise in consulting, leadership, mathematics, innovation, and transportation, showcasing their ability to deliver impactful solutions and drive positive change throughout their career.

Graham F. pursued their education starting in 1988 at Royal Holloway, University of London, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Computer Science by the year 1991. Following this, they enrolled in Loughborough University in 1991 and completed their Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Non-linear optimisation and knowledge elicitation by 1994.

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