Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol

Department of Computer Science, University of Bristol

View of the Merchant Venturers Building, home to the department of computer science, with the Wills Memorial Building in the background
Head of Department Dr. Andrew Calway
Academic staff
40
Location Bristol, United Kingdom
Website www.cs.bris.ac.uk

The Department of Computer Science at the University of Bristol, is the computer science department of the University of Bristol and is based in the Merchant Venturers building on Woodland Road, close to Bristol city centre. As of 2015 the department is home to 40 academic staff, 61 research staff, 25 support staff, 112 PhD research students, 127 MSc students and 458 undergraduate students.[1]

Research

Research in the department investigates theoretical computer science, algorithms, cryptography, computer vision, signal processing, robotics, Human–computer interaction (HCI), bioinformatics and artificial intelligence (AI).

Senior staff: Professors

As of 2015 the department employs ten Professors,[1] shown below:

  1. Professor David Cliff
  2. Professor Nello Cristianini
  3. Professor Peter Flach
  4. Professor Mike Fraser FRSA
  5. Professor Julian Gough
  6. Professor David May FRS FREng[2]
  7. Professor Majid Mirmehdi[3]
  8. Professor Dhiraj Pradhan[4]
  9. Professor Nigel Smart
  10. Professor Sriram Subramanian[5]

References

  1. 1 2 "People in Computer Science". University of Bristol. Archived from the original on 2014-11-02.
  2. MAY, Prof. (Michael) David. Who's Who 2015 (online Oxford University Press ed.). A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc. (subscription required)
  3. Majid Mirmehdi's publications indexed by Google Scholar, a service provided by Google
  4. Dhiraj K. Pradhan's publications indexed by Google Scholar, a service provided by Google
  5. Sriram Subramanian's publications indexed by Google Scholar, a service provided by Google
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