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Nikos Papasarantopoulos | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Nikos Papasarantopoulos (PhD 2016–2019) developed machine learning techniques to represent data from multiple views and modalities, with applications in Natural Language Processing. He is now a Senior Machine Learning Engineer in a Clinical
Careers, employability and alumni | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
The University of Edinburgh graduates are ranked 10th in the UK by employers (Times Higher Education 2024)*.
Ebtehal Turki S. Alotaibi | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Ebtehal Turki S. Alotaibi (PhD 2020–2025) advanced Multi-Objective Reinforcement Learning for autonomous systems, creating adaptable decision-making frameworks for real-world robotics. She is now CEO and CTO of Pixconvey, developing autonomous
Middle East regional contacts | Regional engagement | Global
Contact the International Dean and other staff who support our engagement with partners in the Middle East.
Rachel Millar | Alumni Services | Alumni
After seven years producing major live events in the Middle East, Rachel Millar left for film school in the Big Apple and is now developing an unscripted true crime series and an LGBTQ+ short film.
Galápagos decarbonisation: sustainable energy transition | Edinburgh Global | Global
Through a collaboration between the University of Edinburgh, Universidad San Francisco de Quito and the British-Ecuadorian Chamber of Commerce, the Living Lab for Energy Innovation is working to deliver objectives of the Galápagos Plan 2030.
Galápagos decarbonisation | Regional engagement | Global
An update on our latest activity in Galápagos with Universidad San Francisco de Quito.
Research Projects | School of Economics | School of Economics
A list of research projects at the School of Economics
William Hugh Burrough Smith | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
William Hugh Burrough Smith (PhD 2017–2022) trained robots to navigate autonomously using machine learning, developing methods to recognize places under changing conditions and detect scenes of interest. He is now a Machine Learning Research
January 2019 | Alumni Services | Alumni
The Alumni Bookshelf begins the year with two novels, two practical guides, and a theological study.
