DoC PhD Student is Runner up in the CPHC/BCS Distinguished Dissertation Competition.

The Conference of Professors and Heads of Computing (CPHC), in conjunction with the BCS, annually selects for publication the best British PhD/DPhil dissertations in computer science and publishes the winning dissertation and runner up submission on the BCS website.
Jane Hillston Chair of the 2009 CPHC/BCS Distinguished Dissertation Judging Panel stated that the quality of submissions for this year's competition was generally excellent and the judging panel had a difficult job selecting from the shortlist which emerged from the reviewing process.
On that shortlist Qiang Liu, a PhD student here in the Department of Computing was awarded runner up status with his desertation "Data Reuse and Parallelism in Hardware Compilation".
Qiang Liu's and other disertations will be available via the BCS website soon.
Written by: rsi
Date published: 2009-09-14