Research in the School of Computing and Creative Technologies

The School of Computing and Creative Technologies has a drive to engage in research which is of direct relevance to industry, society and the environment.

Our research covers a wide range of subjects within the fields of computer science, computer systems, information systems, mathematics and statistics.

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Research centre and groups

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Computer Science Research Centre

Research activities that cover many of the facets of 21st century computer science from artificial intelligence to graphene sensors for IoT applications.

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Creative Technologies Lab

An interdisciplinary research group that spans and intersects computer science and the creative arts, creating and evaluating seamless interfaces between people and technology to enhance human perception and creative expression.

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Mathematics and Statistics Research Group

Delivering internationally excellent mathematics research, including real-world impact, develop research collaboration, apply its research to outstanding learning and generate income.

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Unconventional Computing Laboratory

Employing complex dynamics in physical, chemical and biological media to design novel computational techniques, architectures and working prototypes of non-linear media based computers.

College of Arts, Technology and Environment studentship opportunities

To view all currently advertised funded or partially funded studentships within the School and wider College, please view our main studentship opportunities webpages.

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