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Simon J. Cox

Researcher at University of Southampton

Publications -  209
Citations -  3273

Simon J. Cox is an academic researcher from University of Southampton. The author has contributed to research in topics: Grid & Data management. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 209 publications receiving 2941 citations.

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Long-term field comparison of multiple low-cost particulate matter sensors in an outdoor urban environment

TL;DR: Low-cost PM sensors may be suitable for PM monitoring where reference-standard equipment is not available or feasible, and that they may be useful in studying spatially localised airborne PM concentrations.
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The ecological cost of sex

TL;DR: Here it is shown the existence of a threshold growth rate for the sexual population, above which the invasion is halted by intraspecific competition, and the asexual population then exerts a weaker inhibitory effect on the carrying capacity of theSexual population than on its own carrying capacity.
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Iridis-pi: a low-cost, compact demonstration cluster

TL;DR: This paper reports on the “Iridis-Pi” cluster, which consists of 64 Raspberry Pi Model B nodes each equipped with a 700 MHz ARM processor, 256 Mbit of RAM and a 16 GiB SD card for local storage and believes that the choice of an ARM CPU foreshadows a trend towards the increasing adoption of low-power, non-PC-compatible architectures in high performance clusters.
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Towards a knowledge-based approach to semantic service composition

TL;DR: A novel, knowledge-based approach to resource synthesis (service composition), which draws on the functionality of semantic web services to represent and expose available resources.
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Millennial timescale carbon cycle and climate change in an efficient Earth system model

TL;DR: In this paper, a new Earth system model, GENIE-1, is presented which comprises a 3-D frictional geostrophic ocean, phosphate-restoring marine biogeochemistry, dynamic and thermodynamic sea-ice, land surface physics and carbon cycling, and a seasonal 2-D energy-moisture balance atmosphere.