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Wolfgang Kreutzer; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Brent Ian Martin; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Tony Dale; BlueFern Super Computer
Andreas Willig; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Moffat Mannunkal Mathews; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Richard Dennis Green; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Krzysztof Pawlikowski; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Tad Takaoka; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Antonija Mitrovic; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Ramakrishn Mukundan; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Kourosh Neshatian; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Dong Seong Kim; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Walter Guttmann; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Tim Bell; Computer Science and Software Engineering
Research Groups
Computer Vision Lab
Distributed Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Simulation Research Group
Intelligent Computer Tutoring Group (ICTG)
New Zealand South Asia Centre (NZSAC)
Projects
An Intelligent Tutoring System for Engineering Mechanics
ASPIRE: a development suite for web-enabled intelligent learning agents
Related Disciplines
Algorithm Engineering
Augmented Reality
Computer Graphics and Image Processing
Computer Music
Computer Vision
Distributed Geographical Information Systems
Firewalls and Internet Security
GRID Computing
High Performance Computing (HPC)
Human-Computer Interaction and Multimedia
Information Sciences
Information Systems
Information Technology
Intelligent Computer Tutoring
Internet
Networks: Protocols, Distributed Processing and Simulation
Software Engineering and Visualisation
Virtual Reality