Welcome to saa.dyndns.org

Hello to anybody stumbling into this corner of the internet! This is Stewart's new webserver.

Here, you may visit a local mirror of my old website, as the original is now offline. For an insight into my strange life as an undergraduate chemistry student, my first ever website is still online, although it has acquired a lot of adverts and popups since I was last able to access it!

LinkedInSee my LinkedIn profile.

MEDIT SASee my company website.

WikipediaSee my wikipedia userpage.

Buffalo Linkstation Pro Duo

What machine is this webserver running on?

You might be interested to know that this webserver is actually nothing more than a slightly-hacked Buffalo NAS device! There are no invasive hacks, so its original system software is running (and therefore, it is still doing the backups it was bought to manage!)

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Recent Articles

Talk at 2010 San Francisco ACS Congress - Fragment-based Mitotic kinesin Eg5 inhibitor design

I co-authored some work that is to be presented at the ACS Congress next week in San Francicso, at the Fragment Based Drug Design: Success Stories due to Novel Computational Methods Applications session...

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Posted by Stewart on Thu, 18 Mar 2010
Tags: science , MEDIT , FBLD , FBDD
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MEDIT GUIs Come to Linux - Beta-Test Planned

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At the beginning of Q3 2010, MEDIT plans to launch a Linux-based GUI for MED-SuMo, and we seek participants for the free beta-test program. Help bring our GUI products to Linux...

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Posted by Stewart on Tue, 16 Mar 2010
Tags: MEDIT , Software , Linux
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Internships Available - Still Available

My company offers a series of short internships to students each year. For the second year running it looks like we are heading for fewer good applicants than the number of projects and space that we have on offer. What can be done about that?

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Posted by Stewart on Tue, 16 Mar 2010
Tags: science , MEDIT , jobs , education
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Better PDF Readers

F-Secure says stop using Adobe Acrobat Reader

Get a Free Software PDF reader!

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Posted by Stewart on Wed, 2 Sep 2009
Tags: software , open source , PDF
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Parallel Managed Code - TPL Analogue for .Net 2.0

Here is a simple, minimal, but efficient solution to supporting multi-core processors in your software with older versions of the .NET framework.

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Posted by Stewart on Tue, 1 Sep 2009
Tags: .Net , C# , parallel , programming
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