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Statistics with Data Science MSc - Postgraduate taught programmes | The University of Edinburgh
This programme trains the next generation of statisticians to become expert data scientists with knowledge and experience of well-established methodologies and recent advances. The syllabus combines rigorous statistical theory with hands-on
Onsager’s (1945) interpretation of Kolmogorov’s (1941a) theory: 1 – David McComb on the Physics of Turbulence
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Quantum Fringe Festival 2026 has launched | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
This summer, Scotland is once again hosting the Quantum Fringe Festival (QF26) — a two‑month programme of events exploring the latest developments in quantum computing and its real‑world applications.
Principal’s Medal for Colin Adams | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2016] In November, the alumnus will receive the University’s highest honour for his significant contribution as our Director of Commercialisation.
Grant Passmore, Informatics alumnus and AI innovator, goes from strength to strength | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2019] Informatics alumnus and a former research associate in LFCS secured $5M seed investment for his financial technology start-up Imandra Inc. to help it move towards new areas of application for their innovative AI technology.
New member publications – EEHN
by David Farrier on Anthropocene poetics.
The Making and Shaping of World Christianity: Commemorating the Legacies of Andrew F. Walls and Ogbu U. Kalu | Studies in World Christianity
World Christianity has been described as ‘the great Christian fact of our time and the great Christian resource of our time’. Andrew Finlay Walls and Ogbu Uke Kalu emerged as pioneering figures res...
Matthew Whelan | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Matthew Whelan (4th-year PhD) is developing machine learning models to understand mental illness and brain health, focusing on the impact of sleep on brain volume and neurocognitive disorders such as dementia.
Informatics alumnus wins global final | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2015] Dr Grant Passmore’s company Aesthetic Integration has been announced winner of the UBS Future of Finance Challenge.
Kwabena Nuamah leads software start-up tracking Covid-19 symptoms in Ghana | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2020] Research Associate Kwabena Nuamah has adapted his previous work for Ghana-based start-up Cognate Systems in order to track Covid-19 symptoms in the country using accessible mobile technology.
