Computing Science Research
We carry out fundamental computing science research. We evaluate this research and apply it to industrial and interdisciplinary challenges.
Academic groups
Our academic groups are the cornerstone of research in the School of Computing. Led by experienced academics and researchers, our PhD students play a key role in enriching the scholarly dialogue within these groups.
Group leads
- Advanced Model-Based Engineering and Reasoning (AMBER): Dr Sadegh Soudjani
- Scalable Computing: Dr Matthew Forshaw and Professor Paolo Missier
- Open Lab: Professor Abi Durrant and Professor Dave Kirk
- Educational Practice in Computing (EPiC): Dr Marie Devlin and Dr Stephen Riddle
- Secure and Resilient Systems: Dr Charles Morisset
- Interdisciplinary Computing and Complex BioSystems (ICOS): Professor Anil Wipat and Professor Natalio Krasnogor
- Networked and Ubiquitous Systems Engineering (NUSE): Professor Graham Morgan and Professor Raj Ranjan