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December 01, 2008

New Knowledge for Old

Aisha Jilani PHD student 320

Aisha Jilani with her first poster explaining her research.

Aisha has just started her PHD in the Informatics Research Group at the University here, sponsored by myself and Ben Childs at Common.

The areas of research as outlined on Aisha's poster are below, specified by Ben and I, and supervised by Professor Lee McCluskey.

The language of computer science is still a bit strange to me, but I understand exactly what I want Aisha's research to do, and why, based on 8 years of experience and insights, and so far everything is going along very happily indeed.

I'm ridiculously proud of sponsoring a PHD, and looking back, the steps that got us here seem like the only ones to take, but I'd never have foreseen it for second when setting off.

Aisha Jilani research areas scaled

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