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Andrew Mohan
Director of Studies
  Andrew graduated from Durham University in 1996 with a degree in Computer Science. He then spent the next several years working in IT for a variety of FTSE 100 companies, with roles ranging from supporting and maintaining various legacy systems to managing the configuration of their mainframe software environment. More recently he used this commercial experience and knowledge to ensure small businesses also benefit from IT and to illuminate the subject of IT to students. Applying his knowledge of IT he completed his PhD at the University of Manchester in the subject area of software maintenance and evolution, program comprehension and software quality.

In addition during this period he was also involved with the publication of several research papers and presented at a number of National and International conferences. Andrew is currently the Chairman of the Manchester Branch of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT.

He has been a member of this committee for over a dozen years and throughout this period he has served on a number of BCS national committees. Also during this period Andrew achieved Member of the British Computer Society (MBCS), Chartered IT Professional (CITP) and Chartered Engineer (CEng) status.

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Tauseef Ahmad Rana
Lecturer
  A programmer of one computer language is a programmer of all computer languages, as it is just a matter of learning a new syntax in few hours’ effort. Principles of software engineering do not change by changing the development tools/environment. I consider myself a software engineer with strong analytical and design skills and I also possess good aptitude to learn programming languages and tools.

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Behram Khan
Lecturer
  Dr. Behram Khan received MSc in Advanced Computing and Ph.D. in Computer Architecture from The University of Manchester. His research interests include Parallel Computer Architecture and programming languages, software and hardware transactional memory. He has been involved in various research projects. He has co-authored several research papers and presented at numerous national and international conferences. He is currently involved in a mega EU funded project that aims to harness large-scale parallelism on a massive scale involving 1000+ cores. The project involves big technology companies and research centres like Microsoft, HP, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, and THALES to name a few.

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Rik Whittaker
Lecturer
  Learning new skills throughout ones life seems to be a necessity of the modern world. Computer languages come and go; some stay around for many years, but thinking logically and getting to grips with new syntax allows an enlightened transfer of knowledge, moving skills from prior use to new uses.

Designing software require analytical and design skills along with an understanding of processes and systems, and often needs project management and commercial skills to bring its development to good use. Work for Central Government across numerous offices across the nation in management and the Introduction of IT. (1969 - 1999)

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