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Read more at: Talking to robots and making music with code...

Talking to robots and making music with code...

19 March 2023

Talking to robots and making music with code were just two of the activities visitors could try at our day of open events on Saturday 18 March. It took place as part of the 2023 Cambridge Festival.


Read more at: Summer School offers a taste of life at university

Summer School offers a taste of life at university

12 August 2025

Sixth-formers are programming robot cars, taking practical classes in graphics, and attending lectures on privacy and security as they get a taste of what it's like to study Computer Science at university.


Read more at: A Level Students complete our Women in Computer Science programme

A Level Students complete our Women in Computer Science programme

22 July 2025

A group of Year 12 students from across the UK have just visited Cambridge for the culmination of our five-month Women in Computer Science programme.


Read more at: Welcoming prospective students at our 2025 Open Days
Visitors to the Intel Lab could try some fun computer science-related activities like digital air hockey and lock-picking

Welcoming prospective students at our 2025 Open Days

8 July 2025

We're holding Open Days this week – Thursday 10 and Friday 11 July – when we're welcoming prospective undergraduate students to come and look around.


Read more at: AMD supports CASCADE Centre to advance PhD research in Computer Architecture and Semiconductor Design

AMD supports CASCADE Centre to advance PhD research in Computer Architecture and Semiconductor Design

2 July 2025

Thanks to a donation from AMD, we're expanding the number of PhD students we'll welcome this autumn at CASCADE, our Computer Architecture and Semiconductor Design Centre


Read more at: Researchers say AI art protection tools still leave creators at risk
Researchers, led by a PhD student here, say that currently available tools for protecting digital content from AI models have significant weaknesses

Researchers say AI art protection tools still leave creators at risk

24 June 2025

Researchers are warning that they have uncovered significant weaknesses in two tools widely used by creators to safeguard their art.


Read more at: King’s Birthday Honours for two Department members
Emily Shuckburgh is Professor of Environmental Data Science here.

King’s Birthday Honours for two Department members

14 June 2025

Two members of our Department are among those featured in the King's Birthday Honours 2025, which recognises the achievements and contributions of people across the UK.


Read more at: Colleagues' achievements recognised with Senior Academic Promotions

Colleagues' achievements recognised with Senior Academic Promotions

11 June 2025

Congratulations to the three members of this Department who have been promoted as Professor - Emily Shuckburgh, Andreas Vlachos and Ian Wassell.


Read more at: Guardian launches messaging tech for whistleblowers developed with researchers here
The Guardian's Secure Messaging service was developed in collaboration with Security researchers here

Guardian launches messaging tech for whistleblowers developed with researchers here

9 June 2025

Media organisation The Guardian is today launching Secure Messaging, a confidential way for whistleblowers to contact journalists that builds on technology developed here.


Read more at: New Associate Professor in Wearable Computing
Dr Dong Ma joins us in January 2026 as Associate Professor in Wearable Computing

New Associate Professor in Wearable Computing

4 June 2025

"One of the next frontiers for AI lies in deciphering human-centred data captured by wearable devices," says Dr Dong Ma who joins us in January 2026 as Associate Professor in Wearable Computing.