The International Conference on Learning Representations (ICLR) is a world leading event which brings together experts in the field of deep learning, and is globally … Read more
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Student team takes on Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge
Students from the University of Kent took part in the global Atlantic Council Cyber 9/12 Strategy Challenge in London last month. The Cyber 9/12 Strategy … Read more
Computing students tackle global competition, ‘Advent of Code’
Every year, David Barnes (@kentdjb) encourages the School of Computing students to take part in a competitive coding challenge called Advent of Code. As the … Read more
How can organisations understand the causes of cyber attacks?
PhD Student Clare Patterson talks to Dell Technologies on their Need to Know podcast about how organisations can learn to understand incident causation and the … Read more
Computing student wins targetJobs UK’s Undergraduate of the Year Award
Computer Science undergraduate student Rachel Muir has won targetJobs UK’s Undergraduate of the Year Award Celebrating Neurodiverse Talent. Rachel won the award for her work in … Read more
Cyber Security students attend NCSC Innovators Challenge Event
MSc Cyber Security students Keira Pascua, Urmilla Sridharan, and Daniel Thomas, took part in the NCSC Innovators Challenge, held by the National Cyber Security Centre; … Read more
Computing students win Poster Fair prize for app that aims to make recycling easy
Congratulations to School of Computing students Sejal Gupta, Nicole Green, Hari Krishnakumaran, and Dhrue Raja, who won the Best Poster prize, chosen by staff and … Read more
Congratulations to PLAS on four successful promotions in 2021
Many congratulations to Professor Mark Batty, Dr Laura Bocchi, Dr Dominic Orchard and Dr Stefan Marr of the Programming Languages and Systems (PLAS) group at … Read more
Guidelines for Artificial Intelligence from the 18th Century
Research from the University of Kent and Aalto University, Finland, has concluded with four key guidelines for how society should view and utilise Artificial Intelligence (AI), based on … Read more
Computing students develop serious game for Cyber Security education
A new educational serious game will help undergraduates learn about cyber security, thanks to innovative work by students at the School of Computing. Cyber security … Read more