
Speeding Up Abstract Algebra
Researchers from the School of Computer Science have been integrating their work on key mathematical structures into leading software for computational abstract algebra.
Researchers from the School of Computer Science have been integrating their work on key mathematical structures into leading software for computational abstract algebra.
Collaborations between university academics and external institutions have brought locations that were thought lost back into view and engaged new audiences in the digital humanities.
Adaptive Interaction provides an entirely new way for dementia sufferers to connect with their loved ones.
Everyone will at some point in their life have heard “don’t trust Wikipedia because anyone can edit it” and students are often discouraged from referencing Wikipedia as their sources for their essays. However, in the…
In the School of Computer Science, Professor Saleem Bhatti is working on a solution to enhance Internet Architecture with a new protocol called the Identifier Locator Network Protocol (ILNP). A fundamental property of…
Dr David Harris-Birtill & Dr Roushanak Rahmat | School of Computer Science Detection of cancer in medical images, e.g. from PET, MRI or CT imaging systems, is one of the core components in the fight against cancer.…
Dr Alan Miller, Dr Karen Brown & Catherine Cassidy | School of Computer Science, School of Art History & Open Virtual Worlds Recent advances in the computational power and graphic capabilities of mobile phones and…
Dr David Harris-Birtill and Mr David Morrison School of Computer Science The AquaCat project makes use of low-cost miniaturized radar technology and machine learning in order to reliably detect water pollutants.
The study of Medieval and Renaissance English poetry conjures up images of quiet libraries and beautiful volumes, but researchers in the School of English are endeavouring to change this image.