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Chip and software breakthrough makes AI ten times faster | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: A research team led by Dr Luo Mai from the School of Informatics, has developed WaferLLM, a breakthrough software system that enables large language models to run up to ten times faster on wafer-scale chips. Tested at EPCC—the UK’s National
Researchers answer a question inspired by a century old problem in quantum mechanics | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [25/03/2022] Chris Heunen and Andre Kornell (Department of Computer Science, Tulane University) made a breakthrough in the foundations of quantum informatics by proposing a solution to a problem open for nearly a century: what is mathematically
Volunteer with Scouts like Douglas Armstrong | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [24/02/2023] Staff at the University of Edinburgh are entitled to one day of paid leave to volunteer and Professor Douglas Armstrong from the School of Informatics has been using his to volunteer at a Scouts camp. You might think that a mixture of
Alan Bundy Presented with EurAI Distinguished Service Award 2020 | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [2020] Professor of Automated Reasoning Alan Bundy has been awarded the Distinguished Service Award from the European Association for Artificial Intelligence for his contribution to the advancement of AI.
Kia Nazarpour leads a new partnership with Tunstall Healthcare | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [27/10/2023] Professor Kia Nazarpour, Chair in Digital Health at the School of Informatics will lead a new partnership with Tunstall Healthcare, industrial pioneers in tele-care. The University of Edinburgh and Tunstall Healthcare Group signed a
Quantum and AI centre launched with Cisco | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [10/03/2023] The University has established a new software centre of excellence with technology giant Cisco.
Dr Benjamin Peters Awarded UKRI Future Leaders Fellowship | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: Dr Benjamin Peters, Lecturer in Computational Cognitive Science at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, has been named one of the recipients of UK Research and Innovation’s (UKRI) Future Leaders Fellowships. The award will support
Edinburgh Science: from MENACE to Deepfakes – how computers and AI are changing our future | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [31/03/2023] Computers and AI permeate our lives: recent artificial intelligence developments particularly hit the news with some experts sounding alarm bells. Can synthetic media help or hinder the future of news? Are sentient robots friends or
Decolonising the Curriculum | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: The School of Informatics is committed to making its curriculum and learning experience as inclusive as possible.
Nobel Prize in Physics for the ‘godfather of AI’, Geoffrey Hinton | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
25 Nov 2025: [08/10/2024] Professor Geoffrey Hinton, who graduated from the University of Edinburgh with a PhD in Artificial Intelligence in 1978 has been awarded a Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on machine learning. He shares the 2024 award with Professor
