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Department of Computer Science and Technology

Read more at: Worshipful Company of Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers

Worshipful Company of Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers

10 March 2020

The Department welcomed Jeremy Ray and Rodney Brody of the Worshipful Company of Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers, who are establishing an Award at the Department for exceptional work in the design or development of computer hardware.


Read more at: International Women's Day

International Women's Day

28 February 2020

To celebrate International Women's Day, we spoke to six inspiring women from the Department of Computer Science and Technology.


Read more at: DeepMind Scholars at Cambridge

DeepMind Scholars at Cambridge

29 January 2020

Our three DeepMind Scholars for 2019/20 are David Adeboye, Claire Coffey and Jennifer White. Here they discuss what led them to Cambridge, their interests in computer science and their aims for the future.


Read more at: Dr Neel Krishnaswami wins a Distinguished Paper Award

Dr Neel Krishnaswami wins a Distinguished Paper Award

23 January 2020

Dr Neel Krishnaswami has won a Distinguished Paper Award for a paper that presents a new programming language for database queries and program analysis, as well as a new optimization technique.


Read more at: Featured computer scientist: Krittika D'Silva

Featured computer scientist: Krittika D'Silva

20 January 2020

Prize-winning PhD student Krittika D'Silva discusses her academic research in AI, her work with the UN and NASA, and her dream of using machine learning to have a positive impact on the world.


Read more at: Featured Computer Science researcher: Luke Church

Featured Computer Science researcher: Luke Church

6 January 2020

Luke Church is a computer scientist who is strongly involved in humanitarian work with Africa’s Voices Foundation. His work involves empowering others through technology.