Current Collaborations and Projects are ordered alphabetically by the research collaborator/staff/student name

staff/student Topic Notes/Links (mostly for my convenience)
Ridzuan Daud Data mining to produce human-readable rules Commenced 01/10/06
Jonas Gamalielsson Semantic Alignment Algorithms for Systems Biology
 
commenced 10/02 -- P/T 06/07 session is 5th yr PT; thesis proposal, tech report, jonas-cv, presentation
Rebecca Haines Discovering novel and effective treatment plans for HIV/HAART therapy
 
occasional interaction as and when RH has time to spare, working with the code she developed in her BSc at Exeter
Zelmina Lubovac Combining functional and topological properties to reveal modules in protein interaction networks  
Simon Lundell Modelling and simulation of heamatopoietic stem cells
 
 

Silang (Robert)  Luo

Finding diagnostic patterns in medical data 06/07 is Final year, lots to do.
Jeanne Lynch-Aird Modelling HIV with cellular automata (but this may change) JL-A has a good day or so per week to devote to her PT PHD
Lisa McMillan Analysis pipelines and machine learning to understand the effects of mutations to p45. I 2nd-sup this MRC PhD based at UCL under Andrew Martin
Martin Oates Various on aspects and applications of evolutionary search Martin is a PT autonomous research fellow working with me on various, and `local' supervisor for JL-A..
Carey Pridgeon

Evolutionary computation in bioinformatics data mining and analysis: gene network reconstruction and promoter prediction

Writing up to submit before Oct 07
Graham Rollings

Investigating applications of smart dust technology in environmental science

Commenced Oct 05
Kareem Shaker

Investigating authorship attribution in Arabic and English texts

Commenced Nov 06

Anand Sendogan

Improving the detection of landmines via ground-penetrating-radar (GRP) images

Currently on hold while Anand sorts out some family issues

Dan Taylor

 

Computational intelligence in commercial refrigeration systems

Writing up

Alan Vella

Data mining to find interesting rules.

 

Commenced 10/06

Paul Weal

 

Developing Landscape State Machines for dealing with expensive optimisation problems: applied to Optimisation of CDMS (mobile network) Infrastructure

Working on final chapter of LSM experiments and then writing up ...