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Ed Blakey
| Ed Blakey
Doctoral Student Student,
Queen's College
Room 242, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD
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interests
Ed's chief research interest is computational complexity, specifically within non-standard models of computation (e.g., analogue/DNA/quantum computers). His website (featuring publications, etc.) is available at http://users.ox.ac.uk/~quee1871/index.html.
biography
| 2006 — present | The University of Oxford, the Queen’s College Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil), Computer Science Research area: computational complexity in non-standard models of computation | | 2002 — 2006 | IBM UK Limited Software engineering; chip design; firmware engineering Published technical articles and filed a US patent (as sole inventor) | | 2001 — 2002 | The University of Oxford, the Queen’s College Master of Science (MSc), Mathematics and the Foundations of Computer Science Distinction (one of three distinctions that year) | | 1998 — 2001 | The University of Oxford, the Queen’s College Bachelor of Arts (BA), Mathematical Sciences First Class Honours Placed first in the year for the Functional Programming and Algorithm Design course Styring Exhibition held for two years | | 1992 — 1998 | Myton School, Warwick A-level: Mathematics A, Further Mathematics A, General Studies A, Physics B, Computing B AS-level: Mathematics A GCSE: 5 grade A* (including maths, science and English), 1 grade A, 3 grade B GCSE maths (A*) obtained at age 14, AS pure maths (A) at 16 |
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