PhD Congratulations
Well done to Dashan Lu, Oksana Samko, Jaspreet Singh Pahwa, Lang Fan and Jonathan Quinn, who have recently achieved their PhDs in Computer Science.
Dr Dashan Lu
Dashan's thesis was on Automatic Portal Generation Based on XML Workflow Description, and he was supervised by Professor David Walker of the Distributed Collaborative Computing research group.
Dr Oksana Samko
Oksana's thesis was entitled:Low dimension hierarchical subspace modelling of high dimensional data, and she was supervised by Dr David Marshall and Dr Paul Rosin of the Geometric Computing and Computer Vision research group.
Dr Jaspreet Singh Pahwa
Jaspreet's thesis was on MDSSF - A federated architecture for product procurement and he was supervised by Professor Alex Gray of the School’s Knowledge & Informations Systems research group, and Professor John Miles of the School of Engineering.
Dr Lang Fan
Lang's thesis was on Metaheuristic methods for the urban transit routing problem, and he was supervised by Dr Christine Mumford and Dr Dafydd Evans of the School’s Scientific Computing and Optimisation research group.
Dr Jonathan Quinn
Jon's thesis was on Low-discrepancy point sampling of 2D manifolds for visual computing. He was supervised by Dr Frank Langbein and Prof Ralph Martin of the Geometric Computing & Computer vision research group.
We recognise the huge amount of dedication and intellectual capability required to complete and write-up the PhD degree, and offer warm congratulations to all concerned.
