Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ in The School of Computing and Digital Technologies
The School of Computing and Digital Technologies currently caries out research that can be categorised by four themes of excellence: People and Technology; Information, Systems and Organisations; Intelligent and Autonomous Technologies and the Digital Economy.
Under these broad themes, researchers in the Department are active in a number of areas of theoretical and applied computer science and informatics including:
- Ad-hoc and sensor networks
- Robotics
- Machine intelligence
- Conceptual structures
- Visualisation
- Games and Virtual Reality
- Cybersecurity & Edge System Protection
Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ staff and students
The Department has 34 post-graduate research students and 17 staff with significant responsibility for research including two professors and two readers.
- Chris Roast is Reader in Human-Computer Interaction and is the department’s knowledge exchange lead.
- Alessandro Di-Nuovo is Professor of Machine Intelligence and is the leader of technological and digital innovations for independent lives for the Advanced Wellbeing Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ Centre.
External funding
The School of Computing and Digital Technologies has a strong track record of external research funding. It has secured over £3m of external grants since 2014, undertaking applied, collaborative and inter-disciplinary projects in areas including health, business enterprise, education, games and security.
Explore some of our research projects
Contact us
To discuss the Schools's research, email Chris Roast