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Department of Computer Science and Technology

 

As yet, the number of women in computer science is small, but it is growing. On this page, you can meet some of the inspiring women computer scientists in this Department

Read more at: Alumna Rana El Kaliouby named in BBC's 100 influential women of 2019

Alumna Rana El Kaliouby named in BBC's 100 influential women of 2019

17 October 2019

Rana el Kaliouby is an AI pioneer and entrepreneur who works on artificial emotional intelligence. She has been recognised in the BBC's list of inspiring and influential women of 2019.


Read more at: PhD student Krittika D'Silva wins multiple awards

PhD student Krittika D'Silva wins multiple awards

15 July 2019

Krittika D’Silva, a third-year PhD student, has been recognised with Rising Star Awards in both Networking & Communications and AI, as well as a Youth Award.


Read more at: Professor Simone Teufel wins 2019 Pilkington Prize for outstanding teaching
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Professor Simone Teufel wins 2019 Pilkington Prize for outstanding teaching

11 July 2019

Professor Simone Teufel has been awarded a Pilkington Prize for delivering outstanding teaching, and recognised as a "highly gifted and committed teacher".


Read more at: Driverless cars could speed up traffic by 35%

Driverless cars could speed up traffic by 35%

29 May 2019

A fleet of driverless cars working together to keep traffic moving smoothly can improve overall traffic flow by at least 35 percent, researchers have shown.

Dr Amanda Prorok - along with undergraduates Nicholas Hyldmar and Michael He - from the Department of Computer Science and Technology, programmed a small fleet of...