Doors Open @ Computer Science 2026
📅 Tuesday 28th April 2026 🕰️ 11:00-14:00 📍 School of Computer Science: Jack Cole Building The School of Computer Science is hosting a Doors Open event, and we would love for you to join us. This event explores our…
📅 Tuesday 28th April 2026 🕰️ 11:00-14:00 📍 School of Computer Science: Jack Cole Building The School of Computer Science is hosting a Doors Open event, and we would love for you to join us. This event explores our…
You are warmly invited to the next PGR Seminar. Tuesday 10/03/2026 15:00-16:00 JC 1.33A Speaker 1: Jess McGowan Title: Roll for Insight: Can TTRPG Mechanics be Utilised for Persona Creation? Abstract: Personas are…
You are warmly invited to the next PGR Seminar. Tuesday 24/02/2026 15:00-16:00 JC 1.33A Speaker 1: Leonid Nosovitskiy Title: Designing Interruptible Protocols in Distributed Systems Abstract: Communication…
You are warmly invited to the next PGR Seminar. 📅 Tuesday 17/02/2026 🕰️ 15:00-16:00 📍 JC 1.33A Speaker 1: Tilcia Woodville-Price Title: Visualizing Uncertainty with Icon Arrays: Communicating the Diagnostic…
You are warmly invited to the next PGR Seminar. Unlike our usual PGR seminars, this week we will have a guest talk by Paul Best from the Institute of Language, Communication and Brain in France. 📅 Tuesday 10/02/2026…
You are warmly invited to the next PGR Seminar. 📅 Tuesday 03/02/2026 🕰️ 15:00-16:00 📍 JC 1.33A Speaker 1: Thu Nguyen Title: Longitudinal physical-mental multimorbidity trajectories by sociodemographic factors in…
Title: Designing Techno-Cultural Ecologies: Prototyping Critical and Creative Interactions with Biodiversity Closing Date: Tuesday 31 March 2026 This interdisciplinary PhD project investigates how digital technologies…
You are warmly invited to the next PGR Seminar. 📅 Tuesday 27/01/2026 🕰️ 15:00-15:40 📍 JC 1.33A Speaker: Constantine Theocharis Title: Type Theory with Erasure Abstract: Programming languages with rich type systems…
Congratulations to Kaixuan Wang (supervised by Dr Loraine Clarke) who has passed his PhD viva subject to minor corrections. Thanks to Prof Dong Yuan from Sydney (Australia), for serving as the eternal examiner.
Congratulations to Ariana Hine (supervised by Prof Juliana Bowles) who has passed her PhD viva subject to minor corrections. Thanks to Prof Lislaine Aparecida Fracolli from Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, for…