Department News
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05-Feb-2007
If you want to do a masters degree in Advanced Microelectronic Systems Engineering then we have four scholarships from EPSRC which will fund you on this programme.
03-Jan-2007
Bristol aims to recruit two new lecturers in Computer Science, this is in addition to the three new staff who have joined since October 2006.
12-Dec-2006
A multimedia e-learning application written by Simon Price, a part-time PhD student in computer science, has won the 2006 eLearning Award for excellence in the production of learning content. The winning software combines interactive online exercises and video with traditional face-to-face teaching.
29-Nov-2006
Spin-out company SensaGest, from the Computer Science department, has won this year's Winner of Winners competition taking the top prize of 10,000 pounds. The event, sponsored by Knowledge West, takes the best business ideas from the University of Bristol, Bath and the West of England.
08-Nov-2006
Transition Consulting Ltd (TCL) is offering a studentship of 1500 pounds to one student from each year. In addition to the studentship, winners will be offered the option of a four week paid work placement with TCL in Exeter.
09-Jan-2007
We would like to extend a warm welcome to the three new members of staff who have joined the department recently: Dr Julian Gough (Reader), Dr Bogdan Warinschi (Lecturer), and Dr Oliver Ray (Research Fellow).
14-Dec-2006
Google and the Computer Science Department at Bristol are pleased
to announce that Sarah Macdonald is the recipient of the first
Google Scholarship in Bristol. The Google Scholarship is awarded
to a female student in the Computer Science department whose academic
record is excellent.
05-Dec-2006
Professor Nello Cristianini, holder of the Chair in Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Engineering Mathematics and the Department of Computer Science, has received a Royal Society Wolfson Merit Award.
29-Nov-2006
The University of Bristol's annual New Enterprise Competition has been launched. The Computer Science department typically puts on a strong showing at the competition, with a string of finalists and prize winners in previous years, including last year's winner, SensaGest, which recently went on to win the Winners of Winners competition.
01-Nov-2006
EPSRC has awarded four million pounds to set up the Bristol Centre for Complexity Science, in which the Department of Computer Science is a major partner. Complexity Science deals with large networks of many smaller elements that interact to produce complex behaviour. The Centre provides a highly interdisciplinary four-year training programme for 15 PhD students per year.

