Recent Graduate Students and Post-Doctoral Research Assistants


Graduate students

Dariush Azemoon (Minimal Logic Autonomous Robotics)

Angelos Barmpoutis(Smart Dust)

Ian Barr (Modelling semiconductor devices with the quantum potential)

James Beeley (DC Hypermesh Computer)

Jeremy Copley (tracking algorithms)

Ying Fei (Smart dust)

Stuart Hill (Pattern Recognition of Impact Craters on Mars)

Ge Liu (Smart dust)

Fernando Rodriguez (Small Worlds Network Theory) now Lecturer in EEE Glasgow University

Jacques Slawaagen (Generalised Hough transform for pattern recognition of terrestial impact craters)

Ewan Towie (Non-local screening and Plasmon scattering in semiconductor devices)

Muhammed Husni Wahab (Pattern Recognition of Impact Craters on Mars)

Richard Wilkins (Theory of scattering at Silicon Germanium interfaces)

LianFeng Yang (Silicon Germanium HMOS Device Simulation)

Post Doctoral research Assistants

Dr Mirela Borici (Silicon Germanium HMOS, Interface Roughness scattering)

Dr Savas Kaya (Silicon Germanium HMOS, Monte Carlo simulation)

Dr Antonio Martinez (Green Function Simulation of Ultra-small Atomistic Semiconductor Devices)

Dr Changjing Shang (Mathematical modelling of problems in biology)

Dr Jeremy Watling (Silicon Germanium HMOS, Monte Carlo simulation): now an EPSRC Advanced Research Fellow


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