THE following are expected to graduate today from Strathclyde
University:
HONORARY DEGREE
DOCTOR OF LAWS
George Wallace KStJ, JP; The Rt Hon the Lord Wallace of Campsie.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Department of Physics and Applied Physics
Reza Ali Bannai; Robert Morrison Bowman; Russell Paul Davey; Stein
Roar Gjoen; Peter Edward Langridge; William Finn Lea; Graeme Peter
Alexander Malcolm; Xiaodan Pan; Laurie Porte; Gordon Neil Sinclair.
Department of Computer Science
Abdul Azim Abd Ghani; Georgios Kyriakos Adam; Mao Wenbo.
Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology
Ross William Finlay Cameron; Anne Crilly; Priyal Anuruddha De Zoysa;
Mustafa Lale; George Buchan Sim; Shelly Taurhesia; Lidewey Elisabeth Van
Doorne; Petronella Maria Van Roggen.
Department of Immunology
James MacDonald Brewer; Khawaja Husnain Haider; Craig William Roberts.
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology
Maria Fatima de Melo Braga; John Dempster; Karen Elizabeth Pemberton;
Li Jun Tian.
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
Department of Computer Science
Mohamed Khalfalla Ahmed.
Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology
Antje Reimann.
MASTER OF SCIENCE
in Information Technology Systems
John Simon Whittaker.
in Immunopharmacology
Victor Alan Reeves.
in Pharmacology
Cathal Joseph McElgunn.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
in Physics
I -- Matthew Brownlie; Anthony Chefles; Laura Mary Doherty; Alan
Robert Young. II:1 -- Andrew William Burley; Alexander Dunlop; David
Livingstone Russell. II:2 -- Graeme John Loudon; Andrew Macfarlane;
Arthur Mathie; Douglas Tulloch Sinclair.
in Laser Physics and Optoelectronics
I -- Alasdair Ross Cameron; David James Fulton; David James
Christopher McKee; Hazel Meikle; Angela Mitchell; Elaine Elder
Robertson; Michael James Snadden. II:1 -- Ruth Marion Brogan; Martin
John McGarvey; Emma Shearer Pollock. II:2 -- Martin David Anderson;
Graham Montgomery Bradshaw; Donald John Gillies; Allistair Stuart
Macdonald; Carol Frances Monaghan.
in Applied Physics
I -- Keith Robert Andrew; David Alan Hatrick; Iain Fletcher Howieson.
II:1 -- Samuel Alastair Allan; Neil James Henderson; Oonagh McBride;
Douglas Thomas Malcolm; Robert Harley Sibbald. II:2 -- Anthony James
Creighton; Alastair Bruce Meek.
in Physics and Applied Physics
BSc -- David William Anderson; Christopher Francis Coyle; Fraser
Crombie Elder; Gordon Alan Charles Johnston; Paul Alexander Savage.
in Computer Science
I -- Calum Finlayson Benson; Andrew Craig Brind; Elaine Harmon; Alan
Brown Maloney; Martin Reddy. II:1 -- Stephen Colin Brown; Robert Dick;
Kevin Morris; Jonathan Craig Orger. II:2 -- Glen James Birnie; Douglas
John Boyne; Scott Donaldson; Christopher Mark McElroy; Francis McMahon;
Clare Ramsay McMullen; Stephen Neil MacPhail; Pauline Sarah Muir; Philip
Andrew Murray; Jalshan Subhanah Sabir. BSc -- Fiona Hopkins; Josephine
Elizabeth Kinsley.
in Computer Science with Specialisation in Software Engineering
II:1 -- Martin Peter Bate; Steven Cassidy; Andrew Docherty; Iain
Rodney MacLeod; Gregory Seaton; Norman Young. II:2 -- Mark Alexander
Goldie; Inge Korbu; Clare Frances Meehan; Kevin Ronald Paul. III --
Arvid Reina.
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
in Computer and Electronic Systems
I -- Douglas John Cameron; Yee Men Chen; Alan John McFarlane. II:1 --
John Anthony Breslin; Olaf Hallan Graven; Robert Houston; Petter Martin
Jorgensen; Thomas William McCrae; Edward Anthony McKnight; Svein Egil
Nielsen; Mehmood Razzaq; David MacKenzie Robb; Kjetil S[+/-]C[+/-]tre;
Graeme Neil Shaw; Per Ola Tennebo; Rhona Jean Wishart.
II:2 -- Joseph Bradshaw; Sanjoy Dey; Martin Higgins; Daniel Jack
Livingstone; Graeme George Love; Gordon John Macalister; Caroline
McGhee; Roderick Neil Mackenzie; Christopher Paul Rough; Solomon Paul
William Sammy; Tor Torkildsen.
III -- William James Docherty; Rashid Mahmood Hussain; Anthony
McCormac; Richard Alan McManus.
BEng -- Brian Robert Gordon.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
in Computer and Electronic Systems
BSc -- Jeffrey Jackson Harper; Sigbjorn Strommen.
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
in Information Engineering
II:2 -- Ewan Miller Munro.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
in Information Engineering
BSc -- Kevin McMurtrie; Inigo Ruiz Oiz.
in Horticulture
II:1 -- Hazel McFarlane. II:2 -- David Patrick Girvan; Michael Pollock
McDonnell-Alexander. BSc -- Elizabeth Scott Kearsley.
in Biochemistry
I -- Andrew Robert Burt. II:1 -- Graeme Leslie Badcock; Nicholas Paul
Cassells; Lai Ying Hui; Alison McNeil Hunter; Deborah McKinnon; Kathleen
Rafferty; Lesley Ann Raleigh; Robert Adrian Robertson; Janet Maxwell
Stevenson. II:2 -- Stephen James Leckie; Louise Catherine Primrose.
in Biochemistry and Immunology
I -- Gillian Borland. II:1 -- Mari Ann Brady; Sheena Margaret
Cruickshank; Patrick Joseph Lynch; Mary Thomson Scott; Keith Martin
Sharp.
II:2 -- Caroline Brady; Elaine Macfarlane; Kirsten Phillips; Yvonne
Wilson. III -- Carole Anne Jenkins. BSc -- Jane Grainger Dent.
in Biochemistry and Pharmacology
II:1 -- Paraskevi Sisi. II:2 -- Eleni Sakka;. III -- Alka Bharvada;
Rahat Razzaq. BSc -- Yasmeen Akhtar Shah.
in Biotechnology
II:1 -- Lynne Marie Bonner; David Huw Childs; James Graham Clark;
Richard Dalziel Jardine; Belinda Jane Patricia Lafferty; Jane Gardner
Maxwell; Scott Taylor Naismith.
II:2 -- George Ross Andrews; Samreen Hussain; Anthony Chie Chien
Tsang;. III -- Afkar Nadhim Ali Sadiq Al-Farsi.
in Food Science and Microbiology
I -- Jennifer Lilian Melvin. II:1 -- Irene Anne Baxter; Carol Marie
Milne; Margaret Anne Noble; Lesley Jane Sutherland. II:2 -- Nicola Marie
Esson; Sharon Reid.
in Immunology and Pharmacology
II:1 -- Hamoud Saud Al-Salmy; Nicola Alexandria Brown; Julie Marie
Hastings; Amanda Ellen Lochhead; Frank McKenna; John Fraser Murray;
Karleen Marian Nicholson; Gwen Sandra Scott; Colin Agnew Syme; Deborah
Grace Tolan.
II:2 -- Shalu Chopra; Andrew John Fleming; David McBride Gavin; Lorna
Clare McMillan; Susan Anderson Rankine; Kirsten Margaret Smith; Margaret
Anne Spence; Mark Thomas Thomson.
in Applied Microbiology
I -- Stewart White. II:1 -- Kenneth Sinclair Bell; Julie Elizabeth
Forsyth; John Gavin; Morven Bruce Johnson; Cheuk Hung Lee; Stuart
Charles Morrison; Lynda Jane Percival.
II:2 -- John McWhirter McFarlane; David O'Brien.
in Biological Sciences
BSc -- Victoria Margaret Niven.
in Science Studies
BSc -- Geeta Bhudia; Andrew Davidson; Scott Allan Davidson; Stephen
Patrick Doohan; Jill Marjory Henderson; Vanessa Victoria Lamb; Melissa
Dawn Williams.
in Science Studies (Computer Science with Statistics)
BSc -- Paul Richardson.
FACULTY OF SCIENCE
DOCTOR OF SCIENCE
James Robertson Allan.
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
Department of Mathematics
Jakub Szczepaniak; Murilo Francisco Tome.
Department of Statistics and Modelling Science
Graeme Douglas Ruxton.
Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry
Jacqueline Campbell; Teresa Ann Crabb; Fraser Harvie; Anthony John
Lawson; John McAleese; Murray MacGregor; Matthew More Miller; Brian Orr;
Branka Radovic; Graham Shennan Simpson; Heather Margaret Mary Wilson;
Guy Andrew Wiltshire; Junfu Zhao.
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Michelle Collins; Nadwa Hamadeh; Alan Innes Kennedy; Piali Palit;
Charlotte Mary Reed; Sumitra Singh.
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
Department of Statistics and Modelling Science
Rupi Das; Anne Soutar; David Shepherd Young.
MASTER OF SCIENCE
in Instrumental Methods of Analysis
Richard Allan; Helen Elizabeth Keenan; Angela Nicholson.
in Forensic Science
Judith Eleanor Allen; Karla Huber.
in Industrial Mathematics (jointly with Glasgow Caledonian University)
John Walker.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
in Mathematics
I -- Scott McPherson Donaldson; Edward John Hylands; John Paul Rogan;
John Wilson. II:1 -- Lorna Jeffrey; James Smith Legge; Adrian Garry
Lewis; Sharon Nyree McDougall; Queenie Tsang.
II:2 -- Ann Calderwood; Catriona Hill; Aileen Ann Houston; Andrew
Damien Hughes; Sharon Claire McCall; Frances McCloskey; Brian George
McCracken; Scott James McGlashan; Stuart Saunders; Emma Catherine
Taylor; Liam Geoffrey Walker.
III -- Niccolo Francesco Capanni; Dianne Alison Clarke; Morag Webster
Harrower; James Cartwright Craig McCormick; Fiona Pearl McGregor; Eamonn
Francis McLaughlin.
BSc -- Anthony Mackrell.
in Mathematics with Economics
I -- Paul David Ashworth. II:1 -- Frazer James McCulloch.
in Mathematical Sciences
I -- Julie Elaine Cosgrove; Anne-Marie Mooney; Irene Robertson.
II:1 -- Adele Joy Harris; Kathleen Hoi Kay Ho; Emma Mary Harriet
Pearson; Kathryn Elizabeth Steel.
in Chemistry
I -- Cesar Agra-Gutierrez; Ana Rosa Alvarez-Gomez; Gillian Margaret
Baxter; Gordon Stuart Currie; Gordon Findlay Docherty; Mika Kristian
Lindvall; Iain Douglas Gordon Macdonald.
Fiona Mairi Mackenzie; Carole Anne Morrison; Juri Rappsilber; Graeme
Allan Roan; Susan Jane Rodger; Leslie-James McWilliams Sawers; Brian
John Somerville.
II:1 -- Sandra Ann Black; Gordon Buchanan; Paul Hugh Findlay; Jennifer
Anne Fox; Fiona Jackson; Alasdair James McEwen; Catriona Marianne
McMillan; Raymond Maguire; Jean-Baptiste Miquel; Amaia Montoya-Goni;
Jacqueline Anne Ness; Carol Anne Peacock; Karen Ann Runcie; Steven
Turner; Vallee Benoit; Calum George Walker; Stephen Wright.
II:2 -- John-Marthin Andresen; Gillian Boyle; Deborah Ailsa Kennedy
Brooks; Peter Douglas Falconer; Alison Mary Logan; Alexander Coleman
Ross; Agnes Sandier.
III -- Paul James Brady; Reijo Sakari Perala; Henry Hughes Sigerson;
Alexander Speakman.
BSc -- John David Beaton; Graeme John Park.
in Applied Chemistry
I -- David Anthony Torrance Downie; Maria Mercedes Maroto-Valer.
II:1 -- Colin Howes. II:2 -- Steven Alexander Don; Jan McCauley;
Carole McRae. III -- Michael John Gollogly.
in Forensic and Analytical Chemistry
I -- Kevin Andrew Chinn; Katherine Mary Meney; Melanie Alexandria
Robertson.
II:1 -- Oliver Gans; Emerich Carl Grassinger; Margaret Ruth Hood;
Gillian Ann Hutcheon; Joy Johnstone; William Charles Lawrie; Fiona Jane
McCaskill; Carlota Peral; John Muir Russell; Robert Allan Stewart.
II:2 -- Laura Hannele Kovalainen; Anthony John Smith.
in Pharmacy
I -- Patricia Clayre Baird; Elizabeth Vicki Gardner; Nicola Ann
Kellock; Simon Kennedy; Stephen McCormick; Helen Marie Pearce; Fiona
Helen Russell; Lee Robert Stewart; Lesley Jane Stronach; Isabel Margaret
White.
II:1 -- Helen Rosemary Adam; Allia Ahmad; Gazala Akram; Anne Elizabeth
Balfour; Linda Howitt Bisset; Sandra Catherine Blackie; Carole Ann
Callaghan; Samantha Jane Carmichael; Jennifer Carroll; Eleanor Susan
Cassidy; Susan Margaret Cochran; Marie Therese Coll.
Richard George Devenish; Joanne Agnew Dickson; Michael Doherty; Ross
Hugh Ferguson; Sheila Caroline Finlayson; Leigh Suzanne Gerrard; Iain
Drysdale Gourley; Elayne Syms Harris; Christine Janet Harvey; Afsha
Islam; Roisin Elizabeth Kavanagh; Alison Crawford Leitch.
Fiona Margaret Macintyre; James McKeever; Moira Marguerite Melville;
Christine Patricia Mary Murray; Belinda Caroline Ray-Johnson; Stephen
John Robb; Gillian Helen Rough; Neeraj Salwan; Ruhana Sarwar; Jennifer
Anne Scott; Lorna Ann Scullion; Chaudry Mohammad Razwan Shafi; Kirsten
Shearer; Christine Su-May Teo; Andrea Wallis; Lesley Margaret Williams;
Andrew Alan Yule.
II:2 -- Jayne Elizabeth Vera Anderson; Jayne Kathyrn Armstrong; Saeema
Azam; Gillian Bonnington; Susan Ruth Campbell; Emma Jane Christie; Gavin
Walter Dobson; Michael Doyle; Jill Tammie Fulton; Brian Thomas
Gallagher; Nicola Alexandria Hastie; Gillian Brown Hawke; Zahra Ali
Asqar Hussain; Janet Surrene Hutchison; Scott Jamieson; Yvonne Ching Yee
Lai; Lee Chern Yeat.
David Lenaghan; Gillian Susan Lovatt; Anne Shaw Lambie McConnell;
Stephen Matthew McGonigle; Claire Marie Jane McQuade; Melanie Rachel
Moore; Robert Muir Pollock; Clare Catherine Proudfoot; David Robert
Rabone; Paul James Reilly; Alison Helen Smith; Susan McLean Turnbull;
Caroline Agnes Tyrrell; Christine Walker; Lisa Mary Wallace; Calum
Rattray Webster.
III -- Nadim Ali; Najat Rashid Ali Al-Riyami; Shazma Azam; Heidi
Birgitte Campbell; Julie Elizabeth Cummings; Clara Uche Ezed; Alison
Gallaher; Corinna Jane Thomson.
BSc -- Andrew Archibald; Ruth Anne McGlynn.
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