Graduates of Our PhD Programme

  1. Shou-Kang Wei, "Analysis, Design, and Control of Stereoscopic Panoramic Imaging", April 2002.
  2. Fay (Yu-Fei) Huang, "Epipolar Geometry and Camera Calibration of Cylindrical Panoramas", April 2002.
  3. Peter Gutmann, "The Design and Verification of a Cryptographic Security Architecture", February 2002.
  4. Peter Kulka, "High resolution splatting", June 2001.
  5. Jenny Shearer, multidisciplinary: Political Studies and Computer Science; "Cyber Ethics. Communication Principles and Policies of the Internet", February 2000.
  6. Rajkumar, "A Hybrid risk assessment model using artificial intelligence techniques," November 1999.
  7. Xiaosong Li, "A Petri Net Based Technique for Graphical User Interface Design," 1999.
  8. Ulrich Guenther, "Robust Source Coding with Generalised T-Codes," November 1998. Another homepage for Ulrich.
  9. Asat Arslanov, "Topics in Algorithmic Information Theory", March 1998. (Awarded the University of Auckland's Montgomery Memorial Prize, 1998.)
  10. Elena Calude, "Automata-Theoretic Models for Computational Complementarity," October 1997.
  11. Tim Stucke, "The Mind's Eye: Seeing Structured Multiform Objects," August 1997, registered in EEE but co-supervised by Alan Creak of Computer Science.
  12. Robert Amor, "A Generalised Framework for the Design and Construction of Integrated Design Systems", 1997.
  13. Matthew Tong <matt@hkucs.org>, "General Hashing", November 1996.
  14. Jennifer Lennon, "New Aspects of Hypermedia Systems", August 1995.
  15. Achim Schneider <himder@acm.org>, "Hypermedia Support for University Activities", August 1995.
  16. John Grundy, "Multiple Textual and Graphical Views for Interactive Software Development Environments", 1993.
  17. John Hamer, "Expert Systems for Codes of Practice", 1990.
  18. Rick Mugridge, "Enhancements to an Object-Oriented Programming Language", 1990.
  19. Mubin Ahmed Aziz, "Runge-Kutta Methods for Oscillatory Problems", November 1987. (Please send email to cthombor@cs.auckland.ac.nz if you know how to contact Aziz.)
  20. Peter Sergent, "A New Computer Language for Process Control", 1986, registered in Mechanical Engineering but co-supervised by Alan Creak of Computer Science.


Clark Thomborson