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Informatics Undergraduate Comes Runner Up in Young Software Engineer of the Year Awards 2015 | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2015] Marija Pinkute, a final year MInf student, whose project is aimed at the automatic generation of Tweet messages for news articles, came second in the prestigious award.
Informatics student wins an award for founding global waste reduction startup | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[13/06/2022] Informatics PhD student Jonathan Feldstein, founder of Bennu.ai, won the Growth Innovation Award at the Inspire Launch Grow Awards which celebrate the ambition, resilience and accomplishments of the University of Edinburgh entrepreneurs.
Informatics student awarded RSE Saltire Early Career Fellowship | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2021] Ioannis Pisokas, PhD student at the School of Informatics, has received a Saltire Early Career Fellowship from the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE).
Mirella Lapata will give this year's Karen Spärck Jones lecture | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2019] Mirella Lapata will give this year’s Karen Spärck Jones lecture on "Translating from Multiple Modalities to Text and Back" on 23rd October at Imperial College in London.
2011 – Architectural Conservation Masterclasses
27/01. David Mitchell, Historic Scotland. Scotland’s Architectural Ironwork Tradition. 03/02. Jukka Jokilehto, ICCROM.
Computer Science student wins a poster competition with her insight into emotion AI | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2021] Purvi Harwani, first year Computer Science student won the first year student poster contest at the annual BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium for her poster "Hey Siri, I don’t feel too good!"
Guido Sanguinetti nominated for Medical Physics breakthrough of the year for his work on AI in cancer evolution prediction | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2018] Guido Sanguinetti and Giulio Caravagna (postdoc in Informatics 2015-17) are co-leading a cancer study that got a lot of interest in the media: 64 news outlets around the world picked it up, including ITV News, Independent and Daily Express.
New books in the Library for History, Classics and Archaeology – HCA Librarian
Murder and mayhem: crime in twentieth-century Britain edited by David Nash and Anne-Marie Kilday (shelfmark: HV6944 Mur.).
AI tools could boost social media users' privacy | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[06/01/2023] Smart AI tools could protect social media users’ privacy by tricking algorithms designed to predict their personal opinions, a study by the School of Informatics researchers suggests.
COVIBOT project examines doctors' perception of robots helping out during the pandemic | School of Informatics | School of Informatics
[2021] Professor Subramanian Ramamoorthy and his collaborators on the COVIBOT project looked into whether healthcare professionals are likely to accept being supported by robots to overcome hazards and risks related to COVID-19 transmission control.
