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Current MSc CGE students (2011-12)

Abdulatif, Hossam (Sam Latif)

  • Short bio: British; graduated from the University of East London, with a BSc in Computer Games Technology
  • Second (part-time) year on the MSc

Armah, Isaac

  • Short bio: Italian; did his BSc at Goldsmiths in Creative Computing
  • First (part-time) year on the MSc

Asfis, Nikos

  • Short bio: Greek; studied Applied Maths and Physics for his BSc
  • Work experience as games developer at Roll7 (since early 2011)

Balkan, Gokce

  • Short bio: Turkish; studied Electrical and Electronics Engineering (BSc and MSc)

Banisadeghian, Fouad

  • Short bio: Iranian; studied Computer-Software Engineering (BSc)

Max Bye pic. 350x375 Bye, Max

  • Short bio: British; did a BSc in Physics at Southampton University (2008-11). "I enjoy drawing and scripting. I would like to make a game about social intelligence and I think I want to be a director or producer."
  • MSc feedback (November 2011):
    "Super tough for beginners but there's plenty of support so it's never unmanageable."

Dyer, Andrew

  • Short bio: British; did a BSc at Goldsmiths in Maths and Computing (2000-03)

Grinberg, Simon

  • Short bio: Israeli; did a BSc in Computer Science at Tel Aviv University (2002-05)
  • Worked at Navy C4I as UI engineer and Lead of integration tools (2005-11)
  • Founder and CTO of Dream Farmer (since July 2011)
  • Feedback on the MSc (as of December 2011): "This is a really good and intense course, I'm constantly learning something new. It's a lot of work, so be prepared to study and program a lot. C++ knowledge is a definite plus when coming in."

Luke Haugh (Dec. 2011) Haugh, Luke

  • Short bio: British; did a BSc in Computer Science with AI at Southampton University (2008-11)
  • PG Departmental Student Coordinator for Computing at Goldsmiths (2011-12)
  • Feedback on the MSc (as of December 2011): "After finishing this Master's I plan to enter into the game industry as a coder. The course so far has been very programming intensive and I am expecting to find a good position when applying for internships in January."
  • Personal website (portfolio): http://lukehaugh.com/

Kanellopoulos, George

  • Short bio: Greek; did a BSc in engineering

Kubiak, Dawid

  • Short bio: Polish; did a BSc in Computer Science

Lawson, John (Jack)

  • Short bio: British; did a BA in Animation at the University of West England (2007-10)

Mizamidis, Petros

  • Short bio: Greek; studied electrical and computer engineering at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. Was Technical Director for PokerXRC.com from January 2010 to June 2011.

Sparacino, Ilenia

  • Short bio: Italian; graduated from Milan University, with a BSc in Digital Communication (LinkedIn profile)
  • Second (part-time) year on the MSc
  • Did an internship at The PlayMob during her first summer (2011)

Suciu, Valentin (Petrut)

  • Short bio: Romanian; qualified as Informatics Engineer in Business Informatics (2006-09) and Information Security (2009-11)

Tudor, Nita

  • Short bio: Romanian; did a BA in Visual Arts (2006-09)
  • First (part-time) year on the MSc

Additional masters level students (2011-12)

Afari, Patricia

  • Currently doing an MSc in Computing; taking Introduction to Programming in Games and Business and Practice in Games modules, part of the MSc Computer Games & Entertainment
  • Digital musician and sound artist: personal website

Benet Sylwia

  • Currently doing an MSci in Creative Computing; taking Introduction to Programming in Games and Tools and Middleware modules, part of the MSc Computer Games & Entertainment

Fenech, Paul

  • Currently doing an MSc in Computing; taking Introduction to Programming in Games and Maths and Graphics 1 modules, part of the MSc Computer Games & Entertainment

Grange, Isabella

  • Currently doing an MA in Creative and Cultural Entrepreneurship; taking Introduction to Programming in Games and Business and Practice in Games modules, part of the MSc Computer Games & Entertainment

Rogalski, Jakub

  • Currently doing an MSci in Creative Computing; taking Introduction to Programming in Games and Tools and Middleware modules, part of the MSc Computer Games & Entertainment




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