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KEDRI is a high profile research institute in the area of information and knowledge engineering. It aims at bridging research and postgraduate study through quality supervision. The institute is looking for Phd students from all over the world who would like to do their studies in the areas mentioned under the KEDRI research centres.

To register your interest, please contact the Director of KEDRI, Prof. Nikola Kasabov. Email: nkasabov@aut.ac.nz

Candidates are expected to either have their own funding or apply for funding/scholarships.

Motivated and achieving students are invited to join the list of the current and the Alumni PhD students and Postdoctoral Fellows of Professor Kasabov. Some of them have now become established researchers and leaders:

Prof. Kasabov's Alumni and current Postdoctoral Fellows:

Dr. Shaoning Pang
Dr. Qun Song
Dr. Lubica Benuskova
Dr. Illka Havukkala
Dr. Zeke Chan
Prof. Robert Kozma
Dr. Da Deng
Dr. Irena Koprinska

Prof. Kasabov's Alumni PhD students:
 
Dr. Vishal Jain, System biology data analysis, modelling and knowledge discovery, 2008
Dr. Simei Wysosky, Brain like speech and image integration methods and systems, 2008
Dr. Paulo Gottgtroy, Methodology and a framework for ontology building on the case study of biological and medical data, 2008
Dr. Brendon Woodford, Connectionist-based adaptive expert systems and image analysis in horticulture, 2007
Dr. Liang Goh, Methods for information integration and knowledge discovery on gene expression data, 2005
Dr. David Parry, On-line intelligent data mining for medical data, 2005
Dr. Michael Watts, Evolving connectionist systems, 2004
Dr. Matthias Futschik, Microarray Gene Expression Data Analysis and Knowledge Discovery, 2003
Dr. Waleed Abdulla, Signal processing and acoustic modelling for speech recognition systems, 2002
Dr. Qun Song, Evolving connectionist systems for dynamic modelling, 2002
Dr. Mark Laws, Maori language integration in the age of information technology: computational approach, 2002
Dr. Richard Kilgour, Connectionist systems for speech recognition, 2001
Prof. Dr. Jaseo Kim, Neuro-fuzzy techniques for intelligent systems, 1999
Dr. Steve Israel, Probabilistic-connectionist processing to improve image pattern recognition, 1999
Dr. Stefan Shishkov, Connectionist production systems, 1994
Prof. Dr. Nikolay Nikolaev, Denotation semantics for AI, 1994

Prof. Kasabov's current PhD students:

Submitted a thesis:
Paulo Gottgtroy
Anju Verma
Peter Hwang
Snjezana Soltic
Akbar Ghobakhlou
Jay Swope
Maggie Ma
David Zhang

Currently studying:
Stefan Shliebs
Haza Nuzly
Harya Widiputra
Marin Karaivanov
Raphael Hu
Asso. Prof. Frances Joseph
Boris Bai
Kiattikul Sooksomsatarn
Shoba Tegginmath

Last updated: 01 May 2009 11:30am

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