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University
of Bath

Julian Padget
Department of Computer Science

Telephone: +44(1225)386971
FAX: +44(1225)383493
Email: jap_@_cs.bath.ac.uk (remove the "_")


Research Interests

Keywords: intelligent agents, distributed systems, electronic commerce, artificial intelligence, programming language design and implementation, mobile programming, computer music.

My publications are available via the departmental bibliographic database. I'm migrating my web pages to a wiki, so for up to date information please follow this link.


Current Courses

See also the on-line catalogue of computing units

Second year

CM20026/CM50122: Projects and their management (second semester).
CM20168: Programming IV: programming languages (second semester)

Final year

CM30171 Advanced Compilers (first semester, taught jointly with John Fitch).
CM30174 Agents and E-commerce (first semester, taught jointly with Marina de Vos).

Projects

I am now maintaining my project proposal pages on a wiki so please refer there for most recent proposals. My (historical) list of project for final year and MSc students remains available in a conventional format.

Current projects

Please see the Bath agents page.

Historical links

Links to various past projects and related activities are provided on an as-is basis:

Academic Responsibilities

Departmental Socrates coordinator. (Potential visiting students click here)
Computer liaison committee, departmental representative.
Research students: Vitus Lam, Ben Mankin, Owen Cliffe

Professional Activities

Assoicate editor of Higher Order and Symbolic Computation (HOSC).

Events


Other Interests

Architecture, classical music and especially 20th century, ethnic music, ancient civilizations, oriental rugs and flat-weaves, ethnic and regional cuisine, literature, wine. Recommended restaurants.

Visitors

For people visiting us at home, I have prepared a map in Postscript, including directions. For those coming from the University, there is also a map of the campus. The latter has the flaw that it does not show the road to the American Museum, but be assured that it runs down past the all-weather pitches to the A36, thus linking with the information on the first map.
Julian Padget, jap@maths.bath.ac.uk