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I've been lucky in working with some really great PhD students over the years. Here's a list of my students, their projects, and what they're up to now.

  • 2017-2019: Annabel Whipp: Building estimates of the ambient population: a case study of Leeds city centre (EPSRC).
  • 2017-2019: Keiran Suchak: Developing methods for real-time pedestrian simulation (EPSRC).
  • 2016-2019 : Lucía Gómez Álvarez : Logics of vagueness and rainforest monitoring.
  • 2015-2018 : Usman Gulma : The Impact of Community Cohesion on Crime.
  • 2014-2018 : Rui Yu : Dynamic Data Assimilation and Agent-based modeling of ecosystem structural change in Three-River Headwaters Region of China.
  • 2014 onwards : Nick Roxburgh : Opportunities and barriers for multi user water systems in rural Nepal.
  • 2013-2018 : Nawaf Alotaibi : Spatial analysis of crime.
  • 2012-2018 : Nick Addis : Agent-based modelling of Crime.
    Nick is now a lecturer in Criminology at Sheffield Hallam University.
  • 2011-2016 : Anne Owen : Carbon transfers in international trade.
    Anne is now an EPSRC Research Fellow in End Use Energy Demand at the University of Leeds.
  • 2010-2013: Benjamin Vis : Urban morphology in MesoAmerica.
    Benjamin is now Eastern ARC Research Fellow (Digital Humanities) at the University of Kent.
  • 2010-2011: Giulia Napolitano : Development a real time flood forecasting model for the city of Rome.
  • 2010-2013: Chris Williams : Effects of changing glacier morphology on glacier mass balance.
    Chris now works as Geospatial Analysis Lead for the British Geological Survey. Check out his Coding Blog.
  • 2009-2012: Kate Staines : Modelling rapid landscape change due to glacial outburst flooding in southern Iceland.
    Kate now works for Edge Analytics.
  • 2007-2011 : René; Jordan : An agent-based local housing market model.
    René is now a lecturer at the University of the West Indies.
  • 2007-2013: Dan Olner : "The economic calculation debate": the place of modelling.
    Dan is now a Research Fellow at the Sheffield Methods Institute. Check out his blog.
  • 2006-2010 : Nick Malleson : Agent-based modelling of crime.
    Nick is now a prof at the University of Leeds.
  • 2002-2006 : Hazel Parry : Effects of Land Management upon Species Dynamics at Differing Landscape Scales: an entomological agent-based simulation model.
    Hazel is now a senior research scientist for CSIRO.
  • 2002-2006 : Charatdao "Tok" Kongmuang : Modelling Crime.
    Tok is now a lecturer at Naresuan University.
  • 2002-2005 : Bokhwan Kim : Modelling city development using Cellular Automata.
    Bokhwan now works in the civil service of the Republic of (South) Korea.
  • 2001-2004 : Alison Heppenstall : Price modelling and its applications: an agent-based approach.
    Alison is now a prof at the University of Leeds.
  • 2000-2001 : Christopher Sleeman : Investigating patterns of consumption in the Information Age using cellular automata: a critique of contemporary geodemographics.
    Chris now works for Callcredit.

I've also been lucky enough to work with the following researchers on projects I've managed: Oliver-Duke Williams; Phil Porter (blog); Tim Waters (blog); Linda Oxnard; Alison Heppenstall; Monsuru Adepeju; Arwa Sayegh; Charles Lonsdale and Matthew Daws.