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Computer Science - 28.11.2023
Changes to the personal data breach reporting process
Changes to the personal data breach reporting process

Research Management - Computer Science - 23.11.2023
New research aims to dissolve borders between virtual and real-world experiences

Environment - Computer Science - 22.11.2023
Sails and satellite navigation could cut shipping industry’s emissions by up to a third
Originally published on The Conversation James Mason, Visiting Academic in Decarbonisation; Alice Larkin, Professor of Climate Science and Energy Policy; and Simon Bullock, Research Associate, Shipping and Climate Change.

Agronomy / Food Science - Computer Science - 17.11.2023
AI-powered soil analysis software wins Imperial's undergraduate competition
AI-powered soil analysis software wins Imperial’s undergraduate competition

Agronomy / Food Science - Computer Science - 15.11.2023
AI-powered soil analysis software has won Imperial's undergraduate competition
AI-powered soil analysis software has won Imperial’s undergraduate competition

Innovation - Computer Science - 15.11.2023
Cambridge Dictionary names 'Hallucinate' Word of the Year 2023
Cambridge Dictionary names ’Hallucinate’ Word of the Year 2023

Innovation - Computer Science - 07.11.2023
University of Glasgow officially unveils 6G laboratory

Computer Science - Innovation - 02.11.2023
UK Minister for Scotland visits Centre for Data Science & AI
UK Government Minister for Scotland John Lamont visited the Mazumdar-Shaw Advanced Research Centre (ARC) to meet academics who are involved in the University's new Centre for Data Science and AI.

Computer Science - 02.11.2023
Cybersecurity Awareness Month in Review: Top Tips for Staying Safe Online
Cybersecurity Awareness Month in Review: Top Tips for Staying Safe Online

Computer Science - Economics - 31.10.2023
Research with AMD to optimise computer hardware for AI
Imperial is working with the semiconductor company AMD to optimise computer processors for machine learning.

Computer Science - 24.10.2023
’Offering people the freedom to choose how they travel’
An app which uses open-source data from the London Underground to determine if tube station lifts are operating is being developed by a Cardiff University graduate.

Computer Science - 17.10.2023
University of Glasgow team win $100,000 prize in Amazon Alexa TaskBot Challenge
Published: 17 October 2023 A team of students from the School of Computing Science have taken second place in the Alexa Prize TaskBot Challenge 2.

Computer Science - Innovation - 16.10.2023
UK needs AI legislation to create trust so companies can ’plug AI into British economy’ - report

Computer Science - 02.10.2023
University of Bath joins Turing University Network
University of Bath joins Turing University Network

Innovation - Computer Science - 21.09.2023
University of Glasgow lends support to new UK-government funded connectivity projects

Computer Science - Innovation - 12.09.2023
University of Glasgow joins new £12.3m edge AI network of excellence

Innovation - Computer Science - 11.09.2023
University of Glasgow launches new Centre for Data Science and AI

Computer Science - 06.09.2023
University of Glasgow team named as finalists in Amazon Alexa Prize TaskBot Challenge

Health - Computer Science - 25.08.2023
Researchers work on two major projects to improve health using AI
Researchers work on two major projects to improve health using AI

Innovation - Computer Science - 24.08.2023
Pioneering technology bridges blind transport divide

Chemistry - Computer Science - 22.08.2023
DigiFAB Hackathon tackles science challenges with large language models
DigiFAB Hackathon tackles science challenges with large language models
The Institute for Digital Molecular Design and Fabrication (DigiFAB) hosted a hackathon themed around large language models in science.

Computer Science - Innovation - 16.08.2023
UCL spinout developing quantum algorithms raises £13 million
UCL spinout developing quantum algorithms raises £13 million

Pedagogy - Computer Science - 09.08.2023
New project aims to improve children’s performance in STEM subjects
The Turner Kirk Trust is funding an innovative project at the University of Glasgow to make STEM fields more accessible to all.

Physics - Computer Science - 02.08.2023
Q&A: How will quantum science transform technology?
Q&A: How will quantum science transform technology?
By Sachin Sreejith , Hayley Dunning , Emily Head , Bry Ravate , Caroline Brogan , Ellie Cawthera Following a number of quantum breakthroughs at Imperial, we sit down with our top quantum experts to explore what quantum could mean for the future.

Health - Computer Science - 27.07.2023
Public participants help navigate AI and data science
Public participants help navigate AI and data science
Members of the public co-create educational guide demystifying the role of artificial intelligence and data science in healthcare. Data science and artificial intelligence (AI) are rapidly entering the world of healthcare, something many members of the public find daunting. Kelly Gleason ( CRUK Imperial Centre Lead Nurse in Surgery & Cancer) wanted to address this by working alongside the public to create an entry-level resource on the subjects.

Health - Computer Science - 21.07.2023
Seeing eye to eye: researchers train AI to copy gaze of clinical professionals
Seeing eye to eye: researchers train AI to copy gaze of clinical professionals
An artificial intelligence (AI) system, which mimics the gaze of radiologists reading medical images such as mammograms, has been developed by a team of scientists at Cardiff University.

Career - Computer Science - 18.07.2023
The University of Manchester extends partnership with coding bootcamp provider HyperionDev after successful initial collaboration

Computer Science - 13.07.2023
Security strike action next week: more information
Security strike action next week: more information

Computer Science - Physics - 05.07.2023
£1.4m grant for AI to help achieve net zero in energy and transport

Computer Science - 04.07.2023
Online Safety Bill undermines privacy online, say UK's top cyber security experts
Online Safety Bill undermines privacy online, say UK’s top cyber security experts
UCL researchers among leading experts to sign open letter highlighting the "alarming misunderstandings and misconceptions" around the proposed Online Safety Bill. Scientists from the UK's National Research Centre on Privacy, Harm Reduction and Adversarial Influence Online (REPHRAIN) has called on Parliament to consider independent scientific evaluation before voting through the online safety bill, which could inadvertently enable surveillance technologies and erode online protection.

Pedagogy - Computer Science - 22.06.2023
Annual report showcases computing science education success

Social Sciences - Computer Science - 19.06.2023
’Big Buddy’ could help prevent virtual bullying
New forms of artificially-intelligent moderators which oversee 3D virtual spaces and intervene against bad behaviour could help protect children from online bullying and harassment, a new study suggests. Researchers from the University of Glasgow collaborated with parents and their children to gauge their reactions to 'Big Buddy', a prototype virtual moderator for online social spaces in virtual reality developed by the team.

Innovation - Computer Science - 14.06.2023
University of Glasgow lends support to £31m Responsible AI consortium

Innovation - Computer Science - 14.06.2023
Experts to help SMEs 'cut through hype' of AI and data science to unleash business benefits
Experts to help SMEs ’cut through hype’ of AI and data science to unleash business benefits

Health - Computer Science - 12.06.2023
Oxford Professors awarded prestigious UKRI Turing AI World-Leading Fellowships

Computer Science - 09.06.2023
Cyber incident statement

Innovation - Computer Science - 08.06.2023
Digital Transformation Innovation Institute officially launched

Computer Science - 01.06.2023
New app launched by University of Bath graduates revolutionises safety for women walking alone
New app launched by University of Bath graduates revolutionises safety for women walking alone

Computer Science - Innovation - 30.05.2023
New app helps children with 'lazy eye' visual impairment
New app helps children with ’lazy eye’ visual impairment
Eye specialists, mathematicians and games designers at the University of Southampton have teamed up to develop and launch a smartphone app aimed at helping improve vital treatment for children with amblyopia, a common visual impairment, also known as 'lazy eye'. Amblyopia causes sight loss in young children, with around one in 50 affected.

Innovation - Computer Science - 25.05.2023
The University of Manchester launches new robotics research centre to support a net zero future

Innovation - Computer Science - 25.05.2023
OpenAI's Sam Altman talks AI, super-intelligence and Mars during UCL visit
OpenAI’s Sam Altman talks AI, super-intelligence and Mars during UCL visit

Computer Science - Innovation - 22.05.2023
Cardiff University joins Turing University Network
Cardiff University joins Turing University Network

Computer Science - 19.05.2023
Tech mandated by Online Safety Bill ’could turn phones into surveillance tools’
Tech mandated by the UK Government's Online Safety Bill could be used to turn millions of phones into facial recognition tools.

Computer Science - 16.05.2023
RVC announced as member of the Turing University Network

Computer Science - 12.05.2023
USS response to potential data breach

Computer Science - Physics - 10.05.2023
Two Imperial scientists elected as Fellows of the Royal Society
Imperial experts in particle physics and robot vision have been granted Fellowship of the Royal Society.

Computer Science - 09.05.2023
Mobile phone users do not understand what data they might be sharing
Mobile phone users do not understand what data they might be sharing
Language used for app tracking privacy settings causes consumer confusion Privacy and security features that aim to give consumers more control over the sharing of their data by smartphone apps are widely misunderstood, shows new research from the University of Bath's School of Management.

Computer Science - 05.05.2023
Have you received any emails from uniyearbook.com?
Have you received any emails from uniyearbook.com?

Computer Science - 05.05.2023
Prof Jack Dongarra elected member of National Academy of Sciences
Prof Jack Dongarra elected member of National Academy of Sciences

Innovation - Computer Science - 18.04.2023
University of Glasgow officially joins UN agency for autonomous networks
The University of Glasgow is now a full member of a United Nations agency which is aiming to develop international standards for future autonomous networks.
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