Join us on Thursday 4th July from 3pm for the inaugural lecture by Professor Lynne Bianchi. We'll be celebrating ten years of the Science & Engineering Education Research and Innovation Hub #SEERIH. SEERIH Manchester #RSVP using the Eventbrite link below by Monday 17th June. https://lnkd.in/eSBcrcq9
Department of Computer Science
Higher Education
Manchester , Greater Manchester 1,565 followers
Study CS at the University of #Manchester, create software and hardware systems that change the way we live and work
About us
The Department of Computer Science at the University of Manchester is one of the largest and oldest departments of CS in the UK.
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https://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk
External link for Department of Computer Science
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- Higher Education
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- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Manchester , Greater Manchester
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1947
- Specialties
- computer science, artificial intelligence, machine learning, cybersecurity, and software engineering
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Kilburn Building, Oxford Rd
Manchester , Greater Manchester M13 9PL, GB
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Thanks for coming and speaking to our graduates Pete Lomas FREng
Very honoured to be invited to be the commencement speaker at the The University of Manchester Department of Computer Science and AI graduation ceremony last week. It is especially poignant for me as I graduated from the same department in 1976 and again in 1978. It is impossible in a short post to underline how much has changed and what the future holds with amazing developments in software and hardware systems. The pace of change is still accelerating, but so too are the opportunities. So yes, I feel a little bit envious of the journey they have before them, the continued learning opportunities and the creativity and innovation that they can apply. Thursday crystallised three or more years of hard work by the graduates and my heartfelt congratulations go out to all of them. This is a significant waypoint on their journey and I wish them every success in the future. It was wonderful to see them celebrating with parents, partners, siblings and friends. It was great to listen to Nazir Afzal recognising their important contribution. Finally, what a great job the estates team have done turning a dark dull tarmac ‘Old Quad’ into a fantastic new green space.
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Congratulations Carole Goble, co-lead for BioFAIR
Academics from The University of Manchester have helped secure £34 million for BioFAIR, a transformative UK life sciences data project funded by UK Research and Innovation. Co-led by Professor Carole Goble, BioFAIR will enhance research data management nationwide, fostering innovation and collaboration in life sciences. This project aims to unify the UK’s digital research landscape, making data more accessible and valuable. 🌟 #BioFAIR #LifeSciences #ResearchInnovation #UKRI
University of Manchester helps secure £34 million for transformative UK life sciences data project
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Congratulations Carole Goble, co-lead for BioFAIR
Academics from The University of Manchester have helped secure £34 million for BioFAIR, a transformative UK life sciences data project funded by UK Research and Innovation. Co-led by Professor Carole Goble, BioFAIR will enhance research data management nationwide, fostering innovation and collaboration in life sciences. This project aims to unify the UK’s digital research landscape, making data more accessible and valuable. 🌟 #BioFAIR #LifeSciences #ResearchInnovation #UKRI
University of Manchester helps secure £34 million for transformative UK life sciences data project
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Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at University of Manchester, Consultant at Disney Research, PhD University of California Irvine
I am pleased to announce that my team had three papers accepted at EGSR in July 2024. Very proud of all my PhD students (Bowen Xue, Apoorv Khattar, Chenghao Wu, Hamila Mailee) and MSc students (Guan Yu Soh and Yangyang Cui) for their incredible research contributions. At EGSR, we also organized a Women in Rendering event together with Dr Junqiu Zhu sponsored by WiGRAPH which is the ACM SIGGRAPH Community Group for Women in Computer Graphics Research. Please find the links to our papers below: Neural Appearance Model for Cloth Rendering: https://lnkd.in/ecx3V6ed Learning to Rasterize Differentiably: https://lnkd.in/eA-KxKxr ReflectanceFusion: Diffusion-based Text to SVBRDF Generation: https://lnkd.in/ew6C9NZQ
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✅ Silly hat? ✅ Silly frock? ✅ Donning your finest glad rags? It must be time for #graduation. Congratulations to all our students graduating today, we look forward to celebrating your achievements during your time at The University of Manchester in the Whitworth Hall in #Manchester.
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Well done to Lisa Riste, Suzanne Embury, William N., Abhijay Sahay and Sambbhav khare for being shortlisted for an Outstanding Contribution to PPIE award for work on FLAG-Me (Find Logo And Give Medication Advice) 🏆 I am pleased to say that FLAG-Me is a startup which has worked with pharmacists and our amazing team of deaf and blind public contributors from the start, and this nomination is proof! ❤️ I hope that FLAG-Me can work to improve medication safety for deaf and blind people across pharmacies in the UK, and I wish Lisa and her team the very best for the future 👁️ #MedTech #PPIE #Medication #Patient #Safety #Deaf #Blind #Pharmacy #EHR
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Join us today at 2pm BST on Zoom where we'll be hearing from Shamal Faily, Principal Scientist Dstl an executive agency of the UK Ministry of Defence. Shamal will discuss the problems of (and solutions to) broken #software engineering pipelines, especially in the context of #cybersecurity via UK ACM SIGCSE #SIGCSE https://lnkd.in/eSsJX5uF
Join us to discuss the broken software engineering pipeline on Monday 1st July at 2pm BST. We'll be joined by Shamal Faily, Principal Scientist at Dstl (an executive agency of the UK Ministry of Defence) who will give a lightning talk summary of their paper from the High Integrity Software Conference. All welcome, details below Danny Dresner FCIIS
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Congratulations to my PhD student Boyang Liu who has passed his PhD viva on Argument Mining from the Biomedical Literature. Thanks to my colleagues and co-supervisors Riza Batista-Navarro and especially Viktor Schlegel for his dedication. Many thanks to the examiners Nhung Nguyen and Matthew Shardlow for their constructive suggestions. NaCTeM The National Centre for Text Mining Department of Computer Science Some of Boyang's publications https://lnkd.in/diiuhQ2s https://lnkd.in/eUpVGXXq https://lnkd.in/dCwJap_t
Argument mining as a multi-hop generative machine reading comprehension task
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Many employers struggle to recruit and retain #software engineers with the skills needed to contribute to the modern workplace. What do employers and educators need to do to address this wicked problem? Join us to discuss the broken pipeline problem and its potential solutions in #cybersecurity and beyond on Monday 1st July at 2pm BST. We’ll be joined by Shamal Faily principal scientist at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl – an executive agency of the UK Ministry of Defence– #MoD) who will give a lightning talk summary of their paper published at the High Integrity Software Conference (HISC) in 2024. cc. North West Cyber Resilience Centre, Lucas Cordeiro, Bernardo Magri, Digital Futures at The University of Manchester Details below, all welcome: https://lnkd.in/djrhdK_r
Join us to discuss the broken software engineering pipeline on Monday 1st July at 2pm BST. We'll be joined by Shamal Faily, Principal Scientist at Dstl (an executive agency of the UK Ministry of Defence) who will give a lightning talk summary of their paper from the High Integrity Software Conference. All welcome, details below Danny Dresner FCIIS
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