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MSc and 3rd Year Projects

2023/2024 Computer Science 4th year group project: Sam James, Sam Medwell, Lukas Rutkauskas, Katie Yang

2023/2024 Computer Science 3rd year project: Abdullah Djendel

2023/2024 Computer Science 3rd year project: Adam Gayner

2023/2024 Computer Science 3rd year project: Tomas Garau

2021/2022 Computer Science MSc project: Juntong He, Multimodal Primary and Secondary Emotion Analysis Based on FNet and Attention

2022/2023 Computer Science 3rd year project: Dan Fredrickson, An iOS Application for Measuring Proximity to Muscular Failure in Resistance Training

2022/2023 Computer Science 3rd year project: Like Chung, MiCellAnnGELo: Surface mesh editing using VR

2022/2023 Computer Science 3rd year project: Lukasz Stanaszek, Segmentation of Cell Tissue

2022/2023 Computer Science 3rd year project: Siddharth Srivastava, Augmentation of cellular images using conditional generative adversarial networks

2022/2023 Computer Science 3rd year project: Simonas Petkus, Use of super resolution for video content consumption

2021/2022 Computer Science MSc project: Tushar Babbar, Predictive Modelling of Delhiā€™s Air Quality Variation before and after Covid lockdown

2021/2022 Computer Science MSc project: Joe Cave, Graph Convolutional Networks to Classify Biological Tissue Micro-environments

2021/2022 Computer Science 3rd year project: Radu Cobianu, Machine learning for tracking macropinocytic vesicles in high-resolution 3D microscopy data

2021/2022 Computer Science 3rd year project: Zijian Zhou, Machine learning for fast 3D cell feature detection

2021/2022 Computer Science 3rd year project: Yitong Niu, Tracking evolving boundaries of biological surfaces

2021/2022 Computer Science 3rd year project: Marcus Forman, Feature Based Tracking of Cell Surfaces

2021/2022 Computer Science 3rd year project: Kevin John, 3D CNN Segmentation of Cellular Features

2021/2022 Computer Science 3rd year project: James Xu, GANs on triangulated surfaces

2021/2022 Computer Science 3rd year project: Danuk Udagama, VR assisted visualisation and efficient annotation of cell biological data

2020/2021 Computer Science 4th year group project (joint with Prof. Mark Achtman, WMS): Will Sewell, Bhavik Makwana, Harry Fallows, Howard Hall-Benn, Josh Hankins, Developing container based tools for deploying Enterobase

2020/2021 Computer Science 3rd year project: Clara Israel Cochron, Mapping the dynamics of macropinocytic crowns

2020/2021 Computer Science 3rd year project: Adam Platt, Visualisation and Annotation of 3D Microscopy Time Series in VR

2020/2021 Computer Science 3rd year project: Berr Kaya Sapanoglu, Detection of negative social media posts (TBC)

2020/2021 Computer Science 3rd year project: Edward Offord, Using machine learning to identify macropinocytic crowns

2019/2020 Computer Science MSc project: Yifei Yang, Curvature aware segmentation of cell images

2019/2020 Computer Science MSc project: Xiaozhi Yuan, Consensus Ranking -- Consideration on weights for decision-makers

2019/2020 Computer Science 3rd year project: Oliver Moon, Mapping Cell Surface Deformations

2019/2020 Computer Science 3rd year project: Nachiappan Nachiappan, 3D Generative Adversarial Networks for Creating Synthetic Microscopic Cell Images

2019/2020 Computer Science 3rd year project: Jordan Palmer, VR/AR Representation of biological microscopical data

2019/2020 Computer Science 3rd year project: Jack McBride, A VR/AR Platform for Visualising 3D Timeseries Data of Biological Cells

2019/2020 Computer Science 3rd year project: Harry Verhoef, A mobile application for democratic music playback

2019/2020 Computer Science 3rd year project: Bogdan Babenko, Creating Libraries of Synthetic Cell Shapes using Autoencoders

2019/2020 MathSys Research Study Group: Daniel Catchpole, Nayef Shkeir and Adam Smith. Using Generative Adversarial Networks to create multi-channel images of cells undergoing macropinocytosis

2018/2019 MIBTP miniproject: Daniela Figiel, Curvature aware cell segmentation

2018/2019 MIBTP miniproject: Daniel Moore, Mapping cortical fluorescence to 3D cell surfaces

2017/2018 MIBTP MSc project: Matthew Smith, Label-free annotation of cell division dynamics of C. elegans embryos using deep learning

2017/2018 Computer Science MSc project: Jiahong Teng, Convolutional neural networks for classifying cellular dynamics

2017/2018 Computer Science 3rd year project: Jack Mason, GPU Based 3D Image Segmentation Using a Random Walk Method.

2017/2018 Computer Science 3rd year project: Aljan Idris, Building a better Blockchain

2017/2018 Computer Science 3rd year project: Keng Xu, Integrating the OMERO Image Database System with QuimP Cell Motility Analysis Software.

2017/2018 Computer Science 3rd year project: Medardas Zobarskas, Convolutional Neural Network for Background Subtraction

2016/2017 Computer Science MSc project: Qiaomu Wen, Studying the variation of air quality in central London

2016/2017 Computer Science 3rd year project: Nat Frend, Random walk segmentation on GPUs

2016/2017 Computer Science 3rd year project: Osman Hassan, Simulation of synthetic Gene networks

 

20th May - 17th Jun 2015: Marzena Dolbniak, Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland, student internship, training in image analysis software

12th May - 4th July 2014: "New image analysis tools for determining cell size distributions in chick embryos", Scott Clarke, MOAC student

17th Mar - 9th May 2014: "Spatio-temporal correlations of cell movements in early chick development", Sharon Molyneux, MOAC student, continued with a PhD project and was a postdoc in the group until the end of 2019

15th July - 27th Sep 2013: "The Geometry of Cell Divisions in the Early Chick Embryo", Oliver Meacock, summer vacation student, University of Cambridge

12th May - 5th Jul 2013: "Gradient Sensing by Template Matching", Praveen Amarasinghe, MOAC student

19th Mar - 9th Jun 2012: "Individual based models for cell tracking during development", Toni McHugh, SB-DTC student

19th Mar - 13th May 2012: "A model for cellular blebbing", Matthew Lougher, MOAC-DTC student

13th Jun – 9th Sep 2011: "Tracking microtubule dynamics", Neil Venables, SB-DTC student, continued with a PhD project

16th May - 8th Jul 2011: "A comparative study of models for cell polarity", Muhammad Hasan, MOAC-DTC student

21th Mar - 10th Jun 2011: "Cell Polarity: Fitting Models to Data", Robert Lockley, SB-DTC student, continued with a PhD project

14th Jun - 10th Sep 2010: "Quantitative Image Analysis of Cell Contact Inhibition", Ali Rasooli-Nejad, SB-DTC student

23th Mar - 12th Jun 2009: "Cell motion in development", Ashley Goddard, SB-DTC student

19th Mar - 15th May 2009: "Modelling diffusion of transmembrane cell adhesion molecules", Evyenia Shaili, MOAC-DTC student

25th Mar - 13th Jun 2008: "Tracking cells using active contours", Richard Tyson, SB-DTC student, continued with a PhD project and remained as postdoc in the group until 2014

26th Mar - 16th May 2008: "Computational Modelling of Actin Waves", Max Joseph, MOAC-DTC student