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Ranald Clouston studied undergraduate studies at Victoria University of Wellington, where he completed his Master's thesis under the supervision of Robert Goldblatt. He then attended the University of Cambridge, achieving a PhD under Andrew Pitts. Following his doctorate, he completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the Australian National University, collaborating with Rajeev Goré and Alwen Tiu from Aarhus University, and worked with Lars Birkedal. He eventually returned to the Australian National University in a teaching-focused position, where he took on the primary responsibility for introducing undergraduate students to computer science through a course titled 'Programming Problem Solving' in 2019.
Australian National University • Canberra, ACT, Australia
Responsible for teaching and introducing undergraduate students to the Computer Science course 'Programming Problem Solving'.
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