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David Fear submits his MSc thesis

February 4th, 2014 by iwanless

Congratulations to David Fear, who submitted his MSc thesis entitled “Diagonally Cyclic Equitable Rectangles and Cyclotomic Orthomorphisms” on 31 Jan 2014. David’s primary supervisor was Ian Wanless, associate supervisor was Daniel Horsley, and external supervisor was Tony Evans (Wright State University, USA).

Professor Wanless

January 1st, 2014 by David Wood

Congratulations to Ian Wanless for his promotion to Professor. Richly deserved!

Marsha submits

December 17th, 2013 by David Wood

Congratulations to Marsha Minchenko on the submission of her PhD thesis entitled “Counting Subgraphs of Regular Graphs using Spectral Moments”. And congratulations to supervisor Ian Wanless too.

Update (8 May 2014): Marsha has been awarded the PhD degree.

Graphs in Economics

December 16th, 2013 by David Wood

Today, Simon Angus from the Monash Department of Economics spoke on the topic of graphs in economics. Here is an expanded version of his slides.

ACCMCC in Perth

December 9th, 2013 by David Wood

This week most of the group members are attending 37ACCMCC at The University of Western Australia. Nick Wormald and Graham Farr will be giving plenary lectures.

Tall Poppy, Norman Do

December 5th, 2013 by David Wood

Congratulations to Norman Do, winner of a 2013 Victorian Tall Poppy Award.

Honours thesis in JCTA

December 3rd, 2013 by David Wood

Congratulations to Tony Grubman, and his honours supervisor Ian Wanless, for their recent paper in JCTA. This paper is essentially Tony’s honours thesis.

Growth rate of canonical and minimal group embeddings of spherical latin trades. Journal of Combinatorial Theory, Series A, 123.1:57-72, 2014.

ARC fellowship success

November 8th, 2013 by iwanless

Congratulations to Heiko Dietrich and David Wood for receiving DECRA and Future Fellowships respectively.

Illuminations

October 11th, 2013 by David Wood

Members of the group visited the exhibition Illuminations by Andrew Baird at the Australian Synchrotron. These portraits include one of a combinatorialist and member of our group, Arun Mani. In the portrait Arun is holding a matroid. Two members of the group, Arun’s PhD supervisior, Graham Farr and PhD student Rosalind Hoyte, can be seen viewing the portrait in this photo.

Arun and matroid

At the laborastory

July 26th, 2013 by David Wood

Recently, Graham Farr spoke about William Tutte and Norman Do spoke about Évariste Galois at the laborastory.