Current students
PhD candidate: Alfie Davies.
MSc student: Tom Maciosowski
Former graduate students
PhD, 2025: Rylo Ashmore. "Herding Cats: A Novel Pursuit-Evasion Game."
MSc, 2023: Fatemeh Ghorbanivashki, "Average maximum unmonitored time in the watchman’s walk problem.”
Former undergraduate research students
2024: Mackenzie Burt, “Mis`ere outcomes and enumeration of 3x3 Maze”, (Short-term project.) Funded by Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Discovery Grant (DG).
2024: Ella Taylor, “Mis`ere outcomes and enumeration of 3x3 Maze”, (Short-term project.) Funded by NSERC DG and Atlantic Association for Research in Mathematical Sciences (AARMS) Collaborative Research Group (CRG).
2024: Lucas Dawson: “Blocking games under mis`ere play.” Funded by NSERC DG.
2022: Evan O’Bryan: “Canonical forms of combinatorial games.” NSERC Undergrad- uate Student Research Award (USRA).
2020: Michael Willette: “Disjunctive sums and canonical forms in mis`ere game the- ory”. NSERC USRA.
2020: Aaron Dwyer: “Disjunctive sums and canonical forms in mis`ere game theory”. NSERC USRA.
2020: Nicholas O’Neil: “Graceful labelling of graphs.” NSERC USRA. Co-supervised by Jared Howell.
2019: Michael Willette: “Games and graphs.” NSERC USRA.
2019: Aaron Dwyer: “Games and graphs.” NSERC USRA.
2017: Brittany Pittman: “Graph Searching and the Watchman’s Walk problem.” NSERC USRA. Co-supervised by J. Howell.
2017: Courtney Weir: “Domineering in mis`ere play.” Funded by Memorial Seed, Bridge, and Multidisciplinary Fund.
2016: Rebecca Ryan: “Mis`ere domineering.” Funded by Canada Summer Jobs. 2015 Wayne Parsons: “Combinatorial games.” Funded by AARMS CRG.