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Leadership, Organisations, and Society – University of Edinburgh Business School
Research in leadership, organisations, and society has made distinctive contributions to the debates on:
Informatics PhD student wins 3rd prize in the Shape the Future of ITS Competition | School of Informatics
30 May 2025: [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
Bonnie Webber awarded 2020 ACL Lifetime Achievement Award | School of Informatics
30 May 2025: [2020] Bonnie Webber was awarded 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award by the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL).
Informatics student wins an award for founding global waste reduction startup | School of Informatics
30 May 2025: [13/06/2022] Informatics PhD student Jonathan Feldstein, founder of Bennu.ai, won the Growth Innovation Award at the Inspire Launch Grow Awards which celebrate the ambition, resilience and accomplishments of the University of Edinburgh entrepreneurs.
Computer Science student wins a poster competition with her insight into emotion AI | School of Informatics
30 May 2025: [2021] Purvi Harwani, first year Computer Science student won the first year student poster contest at the annual BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium for her poster "Hey Siri, I don’t feel too good!"
Hakan Bilen’s work with a naval architecture firm Tymor Marine brings deep learning to ancient art of weighing ships | School of Informatics
30 May 2025: [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
AI tools could boost social media users' privacy | School of Informatics
30 May 2025: [06/01/2023] Smart AI tools could protect social media users’ privacy by tricking algorithms designed to predict their personal opinions, a study by the School of Informatics researchers suggests.
Contact tracing tool supports supplies during pandemic | School of Informatics
30 May 2025: [07/09/2022] Aggelos Kiayias contributed to Roslin Institute-led project with collaborators in Uganda to create a digital, open-source system that targets the haulage sector as a key source of Covid-19 infection spread.
Edinburgh students install UK’s first Hyperloop test track | School of Informatics
30 May 2025: [28/09/2022] The University of Edinburgh students launched the first Hyperloop test track in the UK at the King’s Buildings campus. The Edinburgh team – HYPED – is the University’s student society dedicated to advancing Hyperloop, and the
Informatics researchers awarded for their seminal work on effect handlers | School of Informatics
30 May 2025: [24/05/2022] Gordon Plotkin and Matija Pretnar (a former PhD in the Laboratory for the Foundations of Computer Science at the School of Informatics) were recognised for their ground-breaking 2009 paper Handlers of Algebraic Effects which received