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Informatics Alumnus Raises $6M to Build the Next Generation of AI‑Powered Music Creation | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Pascual Merita, MSc Artificial Intelligence graduate from the School of Informatics, The Univeristy of Edinburgh, co‑founder and CTO of Mozart AI, has helped secure a $6 million seed round for the fast‑growing music technology startup. The
Europe takes another step toward AI sovereignty with the launch of EuroLLM-22B | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
A European Consortium including the University of Edinburgh has launched EuroLLM-22B, a fully open LLM built for all 24 EU languages, setting a new benchmark for multilingual AI backed by EU-made supercomputing power.
Academics from Quantum Software Lab involved in two out of five new Quantum Hubs | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[31/07/2024] Informatics researchers from the Quantum Software Lab will be involved in two out of five newly announced EPSRC-funded Quantum Software Hubs, collaborating with colleagues in Oxford and Heriot-Watt.
Smallwood Appointed as Aquatics GB Performance Centre Lead Coach | Sport | Sport
Following the recent partnership announcement between The University of Edinburgh, Aquatics GB, Scottish Swimming and Edinburgh Leisure, the search for the new Performance Lead Coach has come to a close with renowned diving coach, Adam Smallwood
Informatics student leads a study that links higher risk of depression to combinations of chronic illnesses | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[13/05/2025] A study led by Lauren DeLong, PhD student at the School of Informatics, found that people with multiple long-term physical health conditions are at a significantly greater risk of developing depression.
Kia Nazarpour’s spin out raises $8m to revolutionise magnetic sensing for the future of human-machine interaction | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[10/04/2025] Deep tech semiconductor company Neuranics, a joint spinout between the universities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, has raised $8 million to accelerate global growth and commercial adoption of its magnetic sensing technology.
Walid Magdy finds that deleted Facebook posts on Middle East conflict broke no rules | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[25/04/2025] Dr Walid Magdy, reader at the School of Informatics led a recent study which found that hundreds of posts about an outbreak of violence in Israel and Palestine in 2021 that were removed by a social media company did not violate the
The School of Informatics will welcome visitors on 29th September for Doors Open Day | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[13/09/2024] The School of Informatics, in collaboration with Bayes Centre and Inspace, is opening its doors to the public on Sunday, 29 September 2024. We are offering the visitors a unique opportunity to explore our spaces and learn about our
New Gold Dreams (84-94-04) | Collective Gallery
Fittingly, Museum of Despair was where ECA’s dadaist art historian Professor David Hopkins gave one of his infamous drunken recitals of Hugo Ball’s Karawane. ... David MacLean, Cathy Stafford and Kate Owens.
Why more thinking isn’t always better: Informatics PhD student co-authors AI safety study with Anthropic | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[15/08/2025] Aryo Pradipta Gema, a PhD student at the School of Informatics supervised by Dr Beatrice Alex, with Dr Pasquale Minervini as co-supervisor, has co-authored a new study revealing that giving AI models more time to “think” can
