Previous PhD students In 'Topology and Dynamics' Topology and Dynamics homepageSeminars and eventsPrevious PhD students Back to 'Mathematics Research' Members of the Topology and Dynamics Group have supervised a number of PhD students over the years. A list of those students who have submitted theses to the University repository are below. (Some have not done this and they are not listed here.) Andrew Mitchell (2023). Complexity of dynamical systems arising from random substitutions in one dimension. Supervisors: Dan Rust and Tony Samuel. Joel Stephen Mitchell (2021). On origins of orbits and the shadow of chaos. Supervisor: Christopher Good. Arne Mosbach (2019, Universität Bremen). Finite and infinite rotation sequences and beyond. Supervisors: Marc Kessebömer and Tony Samuel. Dolores Columba Perez Flores (2018). Countable spaces and countable dynamics. Supervisor: Christopher Good. Malte Steffens (2018, Universität Bremen). Regularity of aperiodic subshifts and connections to intermediate beta-transformations. Supervisors: Marc Kessebömer and Tony Samuel. Hendrik Weyer (2018, Universität Bremen). A study of measure-geometric Laplacians on the real line. Supervisors: Marc Kessebömer and Tony Samuel. Mate Puljiz (2017). On coarse graining and other fine problems. Supervisor: Christopher Good. Kyriakos Papadopoulos (2013). Set theoretic and topological characterisations of ordered sets. Supervisor: Christopher Good. Amna Mohamed Abdelgader Ahmed (2012). Abstract topological dynamics. Supervisor: Christopher Good. Syahida Che Dzul-Kifli (2012). Chaotic dynamical systems. Supervisor: Christopher Good. Andrew David Barwell (2011). Omega-Limit Sets of Discrete Dynamical Systems. Supervisor: Christopher Good.