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MSCS Student Wins Best Paper Prize

13 Nov 2008 - 16:09:10 in Achievement
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MSCS PhD student Adam Day has been awarded the prize for the best student paper for his paper "On Process Complexity", in the upcoming CATS (Computing Australasian Theory Symposium) 2009. Adam is studying towards a PhD in Algorithmic Information Theory, under the supervision of Rod Downey and Noam Greenberg

The CATS 2009 conference will be held in Wellington in January, 2009. For more information, see the symposium website:

http://velorum.ballarat.edu.au/~pmanyem/CATS09/

School of Engineering and Computer Science
School of Mathematics, Statistics and Operations Research

 
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