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    76 <H2>Teaching</H2>
    76 <H2>Teaching</H2>
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    78 <p>Undergraduate students who have written dissertations under my supervision:
    78 <p>Undergraduate students who have written dissertations under my supervision:
    79 <ul>
    79 <ul>
    80 <li>Dominik Wee (2002-2003, King's College, Cambride; now at McKinsey in Munich) 
    80 <li>Dominik Wee (2002-2003, King's College, Cambridge; now at McKinsey in Munich) 
    81 Part-II dissertation: An Implementation of Alpha-Prolog, 
    81 Part-II dissertation: An Implementation of Alpha-Prolog, 
    82 A Logic Programming Language with Support for Binding Syntax (out of 84 dissertations, Dominik's 
    82 A Logic Programming Language with Support for Binding Syntax (out of 84 dissertations, Dominik's 
    83 thesis received the Data Connection prize for the highest number of marks awarded in 2003)</li>
    83 thesis received the Data Connection prize for the highest number of marks awarded in 2003)</li>
    84 <li>Lisa White  (2003-2004, Corpus, Cambridge) Part-II dissertation: Hal 2004, A Nominal Theorem 
    84 <li>Lisa White  (2003-2004, Corpus, Cambridge) Part-II dissertation: Hal 2004, A Nominal Theorem 
    85 Prover</li>
    85 Prover</li>
   134 <li>Clement Houtmann (2010, INRIA Bordeaux)
   134 <li>Clement Houtmann (2010, INRIA Bordeaux)
   135 <li>Nikolai Sultana (2014, Cambridge)
   135 <li>Nikolai Sultana (2014, Cambridge)
   136 <li>Andrew Boyton (2014, UNSW Australia)
   136 <li>Andrew Boyton (2014, UNSW Australia)
   137 <li>Amy Furniss (2015, Leicester)
   137 <li>Amy Furniss (2015, Leicester)
   138 <li>Julian Hedges (2016, QMUL London)
   138 <li>Julian Hedges (2016, QMUL London)
   139 <li>Ana Cristina Rocha-Oliveira (2016, University of Brasilia)
   139 <li>Ana Cristina Rocha-Oliveira   (2016, University of Brasilia)
   140 </ul>
   140 </ul> 
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   222 <li>Course on Access Control and Privacy Policies (at King's; original course by Steve Barker)
   222 <li>Course on Access Control and Privacy Policies (at King's; original course by Steve Barker)
   223 </ul>
   223 </ul>
   224 <p><B>Spring</B>
   224 <p><B>Spring</B>
   225 <ul>
   225 <ul>
   226 <li>Help Steffen Zschaler with the Programming Application course; I
   226 <li>Help Steffen Zschaler with the Programming Application course; I
   227 am resposible for the exercises and the Scala part
   227 am responsible for the exercises and the Scala part
   228 </ul>
   228 </ul>
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   229 </TD>
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   469 </dl>
   470 <p><B>Lent</B> 
   470 <p><B>Lent</B> 
   471 <dl><dd>Discrete Mathematics II 
   471 <dl><dd>Discrete Mathematics II 
   472     <dd>Semantics of Programming Languages 
   472     <dd>Semantics of Programming Languages 
   473     <dd>Computation Theory 
   473     <dd>Computation Theory 
   474     <dd>Probablility 
   474     <dd>Probability 
   475 </dl>
   475 </dl>
   476 <p><B>Easter</B> 
   476 <p><B>Easter</B> 
   477 <dl><dd>Regular Languages and Finite Automata
   477 <dl><dd>Regular Languages and Finite Automata
   478     <dd>Complexity Theory
   478     <dd>Complexity Theory
   479 </dl> 
   479 </dl> 
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   486 <H3>previous</H3>
   486 <H3>previous</H3>
   487 <dl>
   487 <dl>
   488 <dd>Types
   488 <dd>Types
   489 <dd>Denotational Semantics
   489 <dd>Denotational Semantics
   490 <dd>Communicating Atomata and Pi-calculus
   490 <dd>Communicating Automata and Pi-calculus
   491 <dd>Semantics of Programming Languages 
   491 <dd>Semantics of Programming Languages 
   492 <dd>Foundations of Functional Programming 
   492 <dd>Foundations of Functional Programming 
   493 <dd>Probability
   493 <dd>Probability
   494 <dd>Computation Theory
   494 <dd>Computation Theory
   495 <dd>Complexity Theory
   495 <dd>Complexity Theory