Research Training

Current Postgraduate Research Students

  • Mukta Aphale
  • Rob Craig (Transport Studies)
  • Anthony Etuk
  • Geeth de Mel
  • Ariel Kim (Sociology)
  • Thao Le
  • Hengfei Li
  • Andrew Millington
  • Samuel Okure
  • Witold Slowinski
  • Alice Toniolo

PhD Theses

  • M. J. Kollingbaum. Norm-Governed Practical Reasoning Agents. PhD Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2005.
  • M. McCallum. MOChA: Modelling Organisational Change using Agents. PhD Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2006.
  • D. Kalofonos. Simplifying Graph-Based Planning Through Abstraction. PhD Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2007.
  • N. Oren. An Argumentation Framework Supporting Evidential Reasoning with Applications to Contract Monitoring. PhD Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2007.
  • C. Burnett. Trust Assessment and Decision-Making in Dynamic Multi-Agent Systems. PhD Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2011.
  • C. D. Emele. Informing Dialogue Strategy through Argumentation-Derived Evidence. PhD Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2011.
  • D. Masato. Incremental Activity and Plan Recognition for Human Teams. PhD Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2012.

CS1016: Foundations of Computing Science 1

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Course Aims

  • To introduce the art of writing computer programs to solve problems and carry out tasks using a modern programming language.
  • To prepare students for further study in Computing Science by giving an appreciation of some relevant mathematical principles.