Eerke Boiten, University of Kent Google has some of the most powerful computers and smartest algorithms in the world, has hired some of the best … Read more
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Student winners at University showcase event
Two student teams from the School of Computing won prizes at an annual University innovation event. The ICE (Innovation, Creativity and Enterprise) Showcase 2016 on 28 … Read more
Kent team compete in ethical hacking event
A team of students, representing Kent, competed in an ethical hacking event for the 13 UK Academic Centres of Excellence in Cyber Security Research (ACE-CSRs). The first … Read more
Kent ranked 12th in 2016 Student Choice Awards
Kent has been ranked 12th out of 125 UK universities in the Whatuni 2016 Student Choice Awards. The Whatuni Rankings are based on averages taken … Read more
Using mathematics to better specify and design computer systems – Think Kent video
As part of the University of Kent Think Kent series – a collection of YouTube videos celebrating research with international impact at the University – Mark Batty explores … Read more
School welcomes Dr Srivas Chennu as lecturer
Dr Srivas Chennu has returned to the University of Kent as a lecturer based at the Medway campus. Srivas received his PhD from the University of … Read more
Can a computer be creative? – Think Kent video: Anna Jordanous
As part of the University of Kent Think Kent series – a collection of YouTube videos celebrating research with international impact at the University – Anna Jordanous explores … Read more
Who controls your personal data online? – Think Kent video: Eerke Boiten
As part of the University of Kent Think Kent series – a collection of YouTube videos celebrating research with international impact at the University – Eerke Boiten explores … Read more
Year in Computing launched
Many students are keen to learn the tech skills that will make them stand out to a graduate employer, or simply want to learn more … Read more
Is rare wildlife traded on the darknet?
Unlike illicit trade in drugs, guns or pornography, illicit trade in rare species doesn’t have to hide on the ‘darknet’ because people can find whatever … Read more









