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Complexity Science and Design PhD Projects
Current PhD Students
Title: Ambient Displays and Movement Patterns in Public Architectural Spaces
Student: Tasos Varoudis
Supervisors: Katerina Alexiou, Nick Dalton, Jeff Johnson and Theodore Zamenopoulos
Status: Started October 2008
Title: Computational Models of Cognitive Growth
Student: Iain Kusel
Supervisors: Jeff Johnson and Anthony Lucas Smith
Status: Started 2007 part time
Title: Developing a Vision Substitution System for the Visually Impaired
Student: Anthony Johnston
Supervisors: Jeff Johnson and Anthony Lucas-Smith
Status: Started 2005 part time
Title: Development of Computer Vision Self-Training Identification Systems
Student: Paul Morley
Supervisors: Jeff Johnson, Anthony Lucas-Smith
Status: Started 2004 part time
Completed 2000-now
Title: Automatic Multilevel Feature Selection in Adaptable Machine Vision Systems
Student: Valerie Rose
Supervisors: Jeff Johnson and Anthony Lucas-Smith
Title: The Analysis of Very Large Systems in Complexity Science
Student: Joan Serras
Supervisors: Jeff Johnson and Stephen Potter
Title: Intelligent Robotics for Remote Exploration
Student: James Law
Supervisors: Jeff Johnson and Anthony Lucas-Smith
Title: Remote Access to Prototyping Laboratories
Student: Stephen Lathwell
Supervisor: Anthony Lucas-Smith
Title: Measures from Complexity Science Provide Manufacturing Companies with Insights Previously Unavailable to Them
Student: Nicholas Scott
Supervisor: Jeffrey Johnson and Gerry Frizzel
Title: Physical computation and embodied artificial intelligence
Student: Sunny Bains
Supervisor: Jeffrey Johnson
Title: Application of Distributed Artificial Intelligence to the Flow Control of Mobile Robots
Student: Andrew Wallace
Supervisor: Anthony Lucas-Smith
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