Dr Fernando Otero has won a best paper award at the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) conference. His paper was cowritten by Dr Gisele Papa Lobbo, a former School … Read more
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Daniel de Oliveira
The School of Computing is sad to report the sudden death of PhD student Daniel de Oliveira on 2 November 2016. After a long career … Read more
Top conference accepts three papers from School
Three papers from members of the School have been accepted to a leading conference. The Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages (POPL) is the leading … Read more
Commendation for Luana’s Dissertation
Dr Luana Micallef’s PhD thesis has been commended as a runner-up in the 2016 BCS/CHPC Distinguished Dissertation award. Her thesis Visualizing Set Relations and Cardinalities Using Venn and Euler … Read more
Open Days for prospective students
Staff and students at the School of Computing are looking forward to welcoming visitors to a series of Open Days on Saturday 8 and 22 October in Canterbury and … Read more
Computer experts identify 14 themes of creativity
Dr Anna Jordanous, lecturer in the School of Computing, worked with language expert Dr Bill Keller (University of Sussex) on how to define the language people … Read more
School promotions recognise staff success
Congratulations to four members of academic staff who have been promoted in the recent round of academic promotions which took effect on 1 October 2016. … Read more
School welcomes new lecturers
Drs Carlos Perez Delgado and Dominic Orchard have joined the University of Kent as a lecturers in the School of Computing. Carlos is a member of the … Read more
The School Placement Team hits another century
Over 100 students have once again embarked on industry placements with the support of the team in the School of Computing. Placement Officers Sian Robson … Read more
‘I was at the very cusp between mainframe computers and the microprocessor revolution’
Steve Baker was among the first cohorts of Computing students in the 1970s. Computers have come a long way since then, and so has his … Read more