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Computing Science and Mathematics Prizes 2011-12

The prizes detailed here are awarded most years, depending on availability, and on quality of students. The availability of the Sword-Ciboodle prize is confirmed for 2013, and it is anticipated that the division prizes (best 1st year, best 2nd year, etc) will also be available.

[ Computing Science Prize Winners | Mathematics Prize Winners ]

Computing Science Prize Winners

Fourth Year

Best CSC9Z7/ZZ project (£100): Tobias Haag

Tobias Haag was also our nominee for the Young Software Engineer of the Year at the ScotlandIS Awards for his project work.
Neil Twigg was our nominee for the Best Information Technology Student at the SET (Science, Engineering & Technology) Student of the Year Awards for his project work.

Third Year

Best 3rd year performance (£100): Andrew Rafferty
(judged across all modules taken in semesters 5 and 6)

Best Software Engineering students in third year honours (£250/£150/£100): 1st: Kevin Graham, 2nd: Andrew Rafferty, 3rd: Euan Henderson
Sword-Ciboodle have generously donated this prize and we judge this across performance in the core software engineering modules CSC9P5 and CSC9P6.

Second Year

Best 2nd year performance (£50/£50): Duncan Eastoe and Enrico Teterra
(judged across 3rd and 4th semester Computing Science modules)

First Year

Best 1st year performance (£50): Celine Lagorio
(judged on performance in CSC932)



Tobias Haag and Prof Leslie Smith (Head of Division)

Neil Twigg and Prof Leslie Smith

Andrew Rafferty and
Prof Leslie Smith

Kevin Graham and
Prof Leslie Smith

Duncan Eastoe and
Prof Leslie Smith

Celine Lagorio and
Prof Leslie Smith



[ Computing Science Prize Winners | Mathematics Prize Winners ]

Mathematics Prize Winners

Fourth Year

Outstanding performance in the final year of a Mathematics Degree: Lee Reich and Adrian Worton
This prize includes membership of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications.

Outstanding performance throughout her degree : Lisa Hall
Consistently good work throughout her degree: Iona Paterson

Third Year

Francis K. Bell Prize for the most improved third year student: Laura Galloway

Second Year

Best student in the second year: Cameron Milne

Certificate for excellent performance in the second year: Euan Robertson

First Year

Best student in the first year: Xin Hu



Dr Adam Kleczkowski (Head of Group) with
Adrian Worton, Iona Paterson and Lee Reich


Prof Peter Rowlinson with
Laura Galloway

Euan Robertson with
Kate Howie

Donald Smith with
Xin Hu