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Informatics student wins best paper award for a study on using lessons learnt from steamboat accidents in developing AI governance | School of Informatics
04 Oct 2024: [13/10/2022] Bhargavi Ganesh, an Informatics PhD student, working on a project looking at a Responsibility Framework for Governing Trustworthy Autonomous Systems, won a best paper award at the We Robot 2022 conference. The paper co-authored by
Informatics graduate awarded the Growth Innovation Award | School of Informatics
04 Oct 2024: [24/06/2024] School of Informatics graduate, Elijah Hoole won an Inspire Launch Grow Award for his company RoadGauge Ltd, which aims to enhance the detection and management of common road problems, such as potholes. RoadGauge’s approach not only
Wenfei Fan elected foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences | School of Informatics
04 Oct 2024: [2019] Wenfei Fan has been elected as a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
Research paper by Informatics student accepted for OpenSym 2021 conference | School of Informatics
04 Oct 2024: [2021] A research paper ‘Extracting and Visualizing User Engagement on Wikipedia Talk Pages’ authored by Carlin MacKenzie, BSc Computer Science student at the School of Informatics, alongside Dr John R. Hott from the University of Virginia
Tanya Shreedhar in the final of the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science UK and Ireland Rising Talents Awards | School of Informatics
04 Oct 2024: [03/05/2023] Dr Tanya Shreedhar, a postdoctoral researcher in Mahesh Marina’s Networked Systems Group, was among the 2023 finalists for L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science UK and Ireland Rising Talents Awards.
Informatics PhD student wins 3rd prize in the Shape the Future of ITS Competition | School of Informatics
04 Oct 2024: [18/05/2022] Bálint Gyevnár, a first-year PhD student in the School of Informatics won the 3rd prize in the 2021 “Shape the Future of ITS” Competition organised by IEEE – ITSS and aimed at young professionals, practitioners, researchers
Experiential AI research agenda to bring together scientists and artists | School of Informatics
04 Oct 2024: [2019] Researchers from Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt Universities, including Informatics Vaishak Belle, Jane Hillston, Michael Rovatsos and Ewa Luger have proposed a new research agenda in which artists and scientists come together, called Experiential
Hakan Bilen’s work with a naval architecture firm Tymor Marine brings deep learning to ancient art of weighing ships | School of Informatics
04 Oct 2024: [25/04/2023] A consortium of researchers in Scotland has developed new artificial intelligence (AI) technology that will modernise the way shipping vessels are weighed and checked for stability, a process still based on principles formulated by
New funding from Input Output Global will boost cryptography projects run in the School of Informatics | School of Informatics
04 Oct 2024: [21/11/2022] Input Output Global (IOG), the creators of Cardano, the world-leading sustainable blockchain platform are partnering with the School of Informatics on a number of projects. They are funding a new ZK-Lab, supporting the launch of the
Informatics study into emoji skin tone finds no negative effect on user perception | School of Informatics
04 Oct 2024: [2021] Alexander Robertson led a study exploring the connection between identity signals and beliefs when considering the skin tone of an emoji against factual truth. The research is a continuation of previous work showing that Twitter users use