User:Ralph

From publications

Ralph Holland obtained the degrees: B Sc, Dip Ed, Dip Com Sc with formal training in Aerodynamics, Astronomy, Classical and Quantum mechanics, Chemistry, Computing, Computer Simulation, Electronics, Thermodynamics, Solid State Physics, Mathematics and Education, and has held the following professional memberships: MIEEE, MACM, and MACS.

Ralph is a trained glider and power plane pilot with over 3300 hours of power plane experience operating under a PPL and holds a CIR with hundreds of hours in IMC. This is very current experience for Ralph started gliding in 2004 and obtained his PPL in 2005 and purchased his first aircraft 20 Jan 2006 at 260 hrs total time.

Ralph is a keen computer simulator, and of particular interest is computational simulation and verification of models.

Ralph's professional career has lead to the development of many real-time system software, including: message-interchange protocols; real-time Kalman filters; real-time highly-concurrent Geographic Information Systems; Ship, Aircraft and Radar Simulation systems; and follows the development of Computational Fluid Dynamics and just how the models are currently ineffective at modeling Wind Turbine Wake fields.