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## Professional Experience
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2019 - Present: Software Engineer, Cisco, Ireland.
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2018 - 2019: Co-founder and CTO at ZEG.ai, London, UK.
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2017 - 2017: Cohort Member, Entrepreneur First, London, UK.
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2013 - 2013: Design Engineer, Powerak Ltd., Sunshine Coast, Australia.
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2009 - 2009: Intern Software Engineer, MCS Kenny, Ireland.
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2008 - 2008: Intern Software Engineer, Simulia (Dassault Systemes), Rhode Island, USA.
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## Academic Experience
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2014 - 2017: Postdoctoral Research Assistant, Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford.
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2013 - 2013: Research Associate, NUI Galway, Ireland.
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2009 - 2013: PhD Biomedical Engineering, NUI Galway, Ireland.
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2005 - 2009: BE Mechanical Engineering (1:1), NUI Galway, Ireland.
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## Fellowships and Awards
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* Digital Catapult Machine Intelligence Garage Cohort, Application Co-Author, 2019.
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* MSB Network Travel Grant, Co-Author, 2017.
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* MSB Network Travel Grant, Co-Author, 2016.
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* CRUK Oxford Kickstart Fund, Co-Author, 2015.
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* Associate Fellowship - 2020 Science Program, 2014-2016.
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* ICHEC Class B Project - Proposal co-author for time on Ireland’s national HPC cluster (500,000 CPU hours), 2011.
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* IRCSET PhD Fellowship under the EMBARK initiative (e72,000), 2009.
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* NUI Galway University Scholarship for academic performance, 2006 - 2008.
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* NUI Galway University Entrance Scholarship for academic performance, 2005.
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## Honours
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* Winner of Mathematical Sciences category, STEM for Britain awards for Early Career Researchers at the Houses of Parliament, 2017.
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* 2nd best paper in the established researcher category, RAMI bioengineering section conference, 2012.
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* RAMI bronze medal for best overall paper, RAMI bioengineering section conference, 2011.
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* Best paper, Sir Bernard Crossland Symposium, 2011.
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* Best presentation, NUI Galway CoEI research day, 2010 and 2011.
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* Shortlisted for the Young Investigator in Biomechanics award at the Endocardiovascular Biome- chanics Research (EBR) Congress, Marseille, France, May 2010.
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* Shortlisted for the Innovative Student Engineer Ireland award (Top 5) and Best Mechanical Engi- neering Graduate in the UK and Ireland (Top 3) at the SET awards 2009.
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* Best final year project, Engineers Ireland West division, 2009.
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* Frederic Barnes Waldron prize for top mechanical engineering graduate and MCS prize for best final year project in mechanical engineering, NUI Galway, 2009.
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## International Conference Presentations
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* J.A. Grogan, J.M. Pitt-Francis, P.K. Maini, H.M. Byrne, Modelling micro-vascular transport in
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tumours using intra-vital imaging data, Proceedings of the European Society for Mathematical and
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Theoretical Biology (ECMTB) Conference, Nottingham, United Kingdom, July 2016.
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* J.A. Grogan, B. Markelc, T.T. Tapmeier, R.J. Muschel, J.M. Pitt-Francis, P.K. Maini, H.M.
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Byrne, Parameter identification and validation of multi-scale vascular tumour models using imaging
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data, Proceedings of the IVth International Conference on Computational Bioengineering, Barcelona,
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Spain, September 2015.
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* J.A. Grogan, S.B. Leen, P.E. McHugh, Micro-scale modelling of metals for coronary stent ap-
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plications, Proceedings of the European Solid Mechanics Conference (ESMC), Graz, Austria, July
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2012.
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* J.A. Grogan, A. Bobel, S.B. Leen, P.E. McHugh, Bioreabsorbable stents: some recent develop-
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ments in analysis and design recommendations, Proceedings of the Endocardiovascular Biomechanics
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Research (EBR) Congress, Marseille, France, May 2012.
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* J.A. Grogan, B.J. OBrien, S.B. Leen, P.E. McHugh, A phenomenological corrosion model for
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biodegradable metals with application in bioabsorbable stent assessment and design, Proceedings
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of the International Workshop on Computational Mechanics of Materials (IWCMM), Limerick,
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Ireland, August 2011.
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* J.A. Grogan, S.B. Leen, P.E. McHugh, Modelling and experiments to aid performance assessment
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of biodegradable metallic stents, Proceedings of the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) Annual
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Meeting, Austin, Texas, USA, October 2010.
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* J.A. Grogan, S.B Leen, P.E. McHugh, A phenomenological model of corrosion in biodegradable
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metallic stents, Proceedings of the ASME Summer Bioengineering Conference (SBC), Florida, USA,
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June 2010.
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* J.A. Grogan, S.B Leen, P.E McHugh, Computational modelling of biodegradable metallic stents,
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Proceedings of the Endocardiovascular Biomechanics Research (EBR) Congress, Marseille, France,
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May 2010.
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## Invited Talks
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* Panellist at the Italy for Innovation series in the Italian Embassy, June 2019.
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* J.A. Grogan, A.J. Connor, J.M. Pitt-Francis, P.K. Maini, H.M. Byrne, A computational framework for multi-scale vascular tumour growth models, Computational Life Sciences Workshop, RWTH Aachen, Germany, June, 2016
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* J.A. Grogan, B. Markelc, R.J. Muschel, J.M. Pitt-Francis, P.K. Maini, H.M. Byrne, Assessing Mathematical Models of Oxygen Transport and Blood Flow in Tumour Micro-Vasculature Using Intravital Imaging Data, Proceedings of the Angiogenesis Gordon Research Conference, Rhode Is- land, USA, August 2015.
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## Symposium and Workshop Talks
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* J.A. Grogan, B. Markelc, I. Rodriguez-Villarreal, T. Alarcon, Pitt-Francis, P.K. Maini, H.M.
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Byrne, Integrating Multiphoton Imaging, Microfluidics Channels and Mathematical Modelling to
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Study Vascular Networks in Tumours, Cancer Research UK (CRUK) Oxford Annual Symposium,
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Oxford, United Kingdom, June, 2016
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* J.A. Grogan, B. Markelc, I. Rodriguez-Villarreal, T. Alarcon, Pitt-Francis, P.K. Maini, H.M.
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Byrne, Integrated Intravital Imaging and Mathematical Modelling of Vascular Networks in Tumours,
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Quantitative Biology in Oxford (QBIOX) Springboard Meeting, Oxford, UNited Kingdom, May 2016.
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## Teaching Activity
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* Inter-collegiate Course Tutor: Mathematical Physiology, University of Oxford.
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* Teaching Assistant: Finite Element Methods, National University of Ireland, Galway.
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* Lab Demonstration: Dynamical Systems, Doctoral Training Centre (DTC) - Systems Medicine and
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Mathematical and Computational Biology Modules, University of Oxford. Engineering Computing
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(Fortran) and Thermodynamics, National University of Ireland, Galway.
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## Peer Reviewing Activity
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* Annals of Biomedical Engineering
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* Acta Biomaterialia
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* Biomechanics and Modelling in Mechanobiology
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* BioMedical Engineering OnLine
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* Biomedical Materials Research: Part B
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* Bulletin of Mathematical Biology
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* Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions
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* International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
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* Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics
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* Journal of Biomechanical Engineering
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* Journal of Theoretical Biology
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* Mathematical Biosciences
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* Materials Science and Engineering B
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* Nature Communications
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* PLOS Computational Biology
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* Scientific Reports - Nature
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