About

After graduating from the University of Liverpool with a B.Sc. in Computer Science I began my Ph.D., again at the University of Liverpool, researching distributed geometric algorithms for swarm robotics using the broadcasting automata model.

My research brings together knowledge from the field of automata, combinatorics and number theory in the construction and exploration of the broadcasting automata model.

Now in my final year I have given two talks at the British Colloquium of Theoretical Computer Science (BCTCS 2008, 2009) along with a talk at Unconventional Computation 2011 which accompanied the publication of the paper, "Geometric Computations by Broadcasting Automata on the Integer Grid," published in volume 6714 of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series by Springer. A second paper on discrete circle composition and its properties is also being readied to extend the concepts of the original paper.

A list of publications can be found in the relevant section of the menu.

Throughout my years here I have also demonstrated on many of the modules here at the University of Liverpool which can, again, be found in the relevant section of the menu.