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Grigori Fursin | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Grigori Fursin shares how the city and the university helped to shape his personal and professional life.
Alumni connections | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Stay connected with other Informatics alumni or contact us to join the wide network of University alumni.
Christopher Walton | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Christopher graduated with Computer Science BSc before completing his PhD and post-doc research at the School. He now leads a large team at the Amazon headquarters in Seattle.
Researchers use app to help predict landslides | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences | College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Edinburgh researchers are using digital technology to help predict landslides in Latin America.
People and Culture | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Every member of staff is a valued member of our School.
Welcome to the School of Informatics! | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
A world-leader in computer science and AI research and teaching, ranked in the top 30 universities in the world in THES and QS rankings by subject.
Theodoros Stouraitis | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
In 2021 Theodoros Stouraitis graduated with a PhD in Robotics having completed his MSc in AI in 2016.
Informatics former Director of Commercialisation recognised in Queen’s birthday honours | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2017] Dr Colin Adams, former Director of Commercialisation in the School of Informatics and Director of Informatics Ventures, has been made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE).
Latest news | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
All the latest news from Informatics.
Raul Garcia -Patron Sanchez and colleagues find that quantum advantage is still some way off | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[06/05/2022] Quantum advantage – the moment when quantum computers can solve problems classical computers find impossible – is still some way off, a study by Raul Garcia -Patron Sanchez from the school of Informatics and Daniel Stilck França
