Keyman team - about Mark Sinclair

Developer - keyboard authoring
I am a systems developer and experienced university teacher in computer science and telecommunications, with research interests in computational intelligence and network design. I was committed to the development of higher education in Cambodia over eighteen years, including co-founding an MSc, two university departments and a software house. After three years at Northumbria University as Assistant Professor in Computer & Information Sciences, I moved to CAP (Christians Against Poverty) as a systems developer. Following financial difficulties at CAP, I took voluntary redundancy, and alongside phased retirement, have subsequently had three fixed-term contracts as an MSc Project Supervisor in Computing Science at the University of Glasgow; Academic Mentor in Computer Science at NPIC (for SIL in Cambodia); and now as Senior Software Developer for SIL in Cambodia.
I have a BA and MA in Electrical Sciences from Pembroke College, University of Cambridge; an MSc in Telecommunication and Information Systems, and a PhD in Electronic Systems Engineering from the University of Essex. I am a Chartered Engineer, a member of both the IET and IEEE, and a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. I am a Visiting Professor of Computer Science at NPIC in Cambodia.
I am married, with two adult children, and two cats. I love playing computer games, reading science fiction and fantasy novels, going to the cinema and theatre, and am an active member of my local church.
My personal website can be found at markcsinclair.co.uk



