Peter Jeavons
 Professor of Computer Science
                            Department of Computer Science                                                        
University of Oxford
                                                        United Kingdom
                        
Biography
Peter Jeavons was on the Advisory Board for a project based at Harvard University involving computerisation of medieval music manuscripts (The NEUMES Project) and he worked with Louis Barton and Professor John Caldwell to develop this further, with the help of a grant from the Eduserv Foundation. And he is currently working as a professor of Computer Science in University of Oxford.
Research Interest
He is interested in algorithms and computational complexity. Most of his research has focused on constraint satisfactionproblems. He is also interested in computational biology.
Publications
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Xu L, Jeavons P. Patterns from nature: Distributed greedy colouring with simple messages and minimal graph knowledge. Information Sciences. 2015 Sep 20;316:550-66.
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Xu L, Jeavons P. Simple algorithms for distributed leader election in anonymous synchronous rings and complete networks inspired by neural development in fruit flies. International journal of neural systems. 2015 Nov;25(07):1550025.
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Nichol D, Jeavons P, Fletcher AG, Bonomo RA, Maini PK, Paul JL, Gatenby RA, Anderson AR, Scott JG. Steering evolution with sequential therapy to prevent the emergence of bacterial antibiotic resistance. PLoS computational biology. 2015 Sep 11;11(9):e1004493.
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Jeavons PG, Vaicenavicius A. Minimal weighted clones with Boolean support. InMultiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL), 2016 IEEE 46th International Symposium on 2016 May 18 (pp. 90-95). IEEE.