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Grace Lavery at the University of Edinburgh – Staff Pride Network
She’s the enfant terrible of Trans academia, described in her book as “the David Bowie of Californian English professors.” Grace Lavery is at the University of Edinburgh to promote her
The material matrix and the illicit biosocial economy – Dark matters
Historian David Courtwright’s argument is that one of the forces driving globalisation was the developing demand in modern European countries for stimulants and narcotics.
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.
From Informatics to AWS: Giacomo Bernardi and the future of data centre networks | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Giacomo Bernardi, an Informatics alumnus (PhD Wireless Networking, 2007–2011), is part of the team behind a major breakthrough in data centre network design at Amazon Web Services (AWS), a development now being rolled out at global scale.
Informatics alumnus named in TIME Magazine’s 2025 List of 100 Most Influential AI Thinkers | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
Professor Benjamin Rosman, an alumnus of the Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour (IPAB) at the School of Informatics, has been named in TIME Magazine’s 2025 list of the 100 Most Influential People in AI. Rosman completed his PhD in 2014
CDT-RAS students develop soft robots that walk off 3D printer that makes them | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[26/05/2025] PhD student Maks Gepner from Centre for Doctoral Training in Robotics and Autonomous Systems led a project, which created the first soft robots that can walk straight out of the machines that make them.
Towards an ecological pluriversity | Institute for Academic Development | Institute for Academic Development
Towards an ecological pluriversity: Decolonising environmental curriculum through dialogue across difference
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.
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
