Dear Ruth,
The requested information:
Name: Edja B F Trigueiro
Year of PhD thesis: 1994
Title of thesis: Change (and continuity) in domestic space design: a
comparative study of 19th and early 20th century houses in Britain and
Recife, Brazil.
Supervisor: Bill Hillier
Best regards, Edja
> Mensagem Original:
> Data: 11:30:37 04/04/2007
> De: Ruth Conroy Dalton <[log in to unmask]>
> Assunto: Academic 'Family Tree'
> For the purposes of a paper I am writing and, mostly, purely for
> reasons of interest, I am trying to put together the 'academic family
> tree' for space syntax. Many other fields have done this - the most
> detailed example is the mathematical one, which can be found at
> http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/
>
> Barsically, for those who don't know, one's academic 'parent' is your
> doctoral supervisor (PhD, I'm afraid, masters do not count) and your
> own students, upon successful completion, are your 'children'. So far
> I have been putting together the primary UCL branches, but I'd now
> like to hear from anyone who has a PhD which mostly uses space syntax
> methods (please use sensible judgement here), equally, if you have
> supervised such PhDs, a list of your completed students. Once I have
> put this together, I will place the results online, so that it can be
> searchable.
>
> So - if you ever wanted to know your parents, nephews, or second
> cousins twice removed, then this is how to find out!
>
> Ideally I'd like
>
> Name:
> Year of PhD thesis:
> Title of thesis:
> Supervisor:
>
> (But it's the name and supervisor that are most important)
>
> (In the American system, this would be the chair of your committee or
> in the UK system your primary supervisor).
>
> For those interested,
>
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academic_genealogy
>
> There are some good links from the Wikipedia entry. I particularly
> like the neurology one.
>
> Just think - if we eventually have the full network, we could
> identify the most 'integrated' individuals!
>
> By the way, my hunch is that we've made it to four generations
> already - but there may be a few surprises. Please respond.
>
> Regards
>
> Ruth
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