Professor Michael Wooldridge appointed as first Ashall Professor of the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence at Oxford, following an endowment to secure the pioneering role.
Visiting Professor Joël Ouaknine awarded €7.5m ERC Synergy grant for project aiming to revolutionise the algorithmic theory of discrete linear dynamical systems and related formalisms
A new network led by Professor Andrew Martin aims to protect cyber security in the UK and beyond, realise the benefits of emerging technologies and better prepare society against future cyber threats.
Research Associate Ulrik Lyngs’ research project works to highlight the dangers of digital distractions and devises strategies to counter their effects
Senior Research Associate Simon Birnbach has been awarded a UK Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Fellowship from the Royal Academy of Engineering, which will support his project on securely fusing cooperative and non-cooperative data for maritime domain awareness.
An Oxford team has taken second place in the United Kingdom and Ireland Programming Contest (UKIEPC), part of the International Collegiate Programming Contest series.
Nearly £800k in funding from the Advanced Research & Invention Agency (ARIA) will see the launch later this year of a raft of new research projects addressing AI safety.
Associate Professor Aleks Kissinger has co-authored the book ‘Picturing Quantum Software’ with John van de Wetering, an Assistant Professor in Theoretical Computer Science at the Informatics Institute, University of Amsterdam and it is currently free for all to download.
The University of Oxford has topped the Times Higher Education world ranking for Computer Science for the seventh consecutive year, in their newly released subject tables.
Professor Nobuko Yoshida, the Christopher Strachey Chair of Computing, is the new head of the Programming Languages research theme, which facilitates the department’s cutting-edge work in programming language theory, design and implementation.
A team of Computer Science students represented the University of Oxford in the 2024 World Finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), the world’s most prestigious competitive programming competition for students.
Department of Computer Science research project team produces new animated video on the need for inclusive and responsible development of quantum computing
The department is pleased to announce the appointment of five Associate Professors with Tutorial Fellowships (APTFs), aligning with its strategic priority of increasing the capacity and enhancing the world-leading quality of its teaching.
Researchers from the Department of Computer Science have made a significant advance towards ensuring that information produced by generative artificial intelligence (AI) is robust and reliable
DPhil student Edd Salkield was lead author of a paper that took top honours in two categories at the European Space Agency's inaugural Security for Space Systems (3S) conference, winning both the Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards
Former DPhil student Ruiwen Dong has received a Distinguished Dissertation Award from the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS) for his thesis
A paper co-authored by Professor Alessandro Abate has been awarded the Test-of-Time Award at this year’s Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC) conference
We are delighted to announce the winners of our departmental Teaching Awards 2023/24. These annual awards recognise the remarkable commitment and teaching demonstrated by colleagues
Researchers from the Department of Computer Science and EY have published a White Paper on responsible quantum computing, offering insights into the future of the technology
The Oxford Womxn in Computer Science (OxWoCS) Society hosted the 10th annual Oxbridge Women in Computer Science conference, bringing together computer scientists at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge to promote the work of gender minorities and build networks
Computer Science undergraduates battled it out for prizes as they showcased their group design projects to industry representatives and peers at the annual department event
A team of scientists, led by the Department of Computer Science, built personalised three-dimensional computer models – known as digital twins – of human hearts, enhancing the identification of risks to patients who have suffered heart attacks
The department is pleased to announce that it has retained its Athena Swan Bronze award, recognising its ongoing work towards advancing gender equality
A new grant will fund development of a software tool, MorphoCam, which will leverage AI to automatically detect and estimate distance to animals in camera trap images. The grant has been awarded to academics at Oxford’s Departments of Biology and Computer Science by the Natural and Environmental Resources Council (NERC)
Henry Lloyd-Laney has been awarded a prestigious Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, which supports talented postdoctoral researchers in applying AI techniques across the natural sciences, engineering and mathematical sciences
A new programme from the Universities of Bristol, Oxford, and Lancaster is set to address the grand challenge of providing cybersecurity at societal scale, following £6.3 million in funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
Professors Marta Kwiatkowska and David Parker, alongside longtime collaborator Dr Gethin Norman of the University of Glasgow, have been awarded the 2024 ETAPS Test-of-Time Tool Award for their leading software tool PRISM
The Responsible Technology Institute (RTI), in collaboration with the Upper Norwood Library Hub and ORBIT, spearheaded a pioneering initiative to engage communities in Artificial Intelligence and its impact on society
Associate Professor Varun Kanade has been awarded a prestigious Turing Fellowship by The Alan Turing Institute; he joins two other Oxford academics in a cohort of 51 new Fellows from UK universities and research institutes, representing some of the foremost research talent in the world
Professor Ana Namburete, in the Department of Computer Science, has published a policy brief on a study presenting the ‘Fetal Brain Atlas’, the first digital atlas mapping how the human brain develops in the womb
Professor of Computer Science, Michael Wooldridge, was appointed specialist adviser to the House of Lords Communications and Digital committee for their inquiry into Large Language Models and generative AI
Department of Computer Science Professor of Cybersecurity, Sadie Creese, joined a panel of experts at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos to discuss cybersecurity in the face of prevailing global geopolitical and economic turbulence
Professional Master's Programme Project Supervisor, Dr Petar Radanliev, has co-written a book on the ever more important topic of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, privacy, and ethics 'Beyond the Algorithm: AI, Security, Privacy, and Ethics' is due to be published by Pearson on 24 January
Professor Mike Wooldridge, Professor of Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford and Director for Artificial Intelligence (AI) at The Alan Turing Institute in London, tackled the big questions facing AI research and unravelled the myths about how this ground-breaking technology really works in the 2023 Royal Institution (Ri) Christmas Lectures
New research shows a maths-free framework using diagrams for total beginners could transform the way schoolchildren learn and understand quantum theory
Oxford CCAI is a new initiative developing research activities aimed at designing better AI systems for children, including how to provide better digital parenting support in the age of AI
A group of students from the Department of Computer Science have headed to New Orleans to present their cutting-edge research findings in graph neural networks to the world’s top-tier machine learning conference
A Department of Computer Science student has received a 2023 Rawabi Holdings honour for her research work in promoting the mental well-being of young people
On his retirement from the Department of Computer Science, former Head of Department, Professor Bill Roscoe shares over 45 years of memories of computer science at Oxford
Oxford has made it through to the finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC), the world’s most prestigious competitive programming contest for students.
A quantum computing professor from the Department of Computer Science is among three Oxford professors to be awarded prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grants.
Department of Computer Science Verification and Control Professor Alessandro Abate has been named 2024 Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
University of Oxford researchers have developed a machine learning tool to automatically detect methane plumes on Earth from orbit using machine learning that could enable more effective action to reduce gas emissions and achieve net-zero targets by allowing satellites to work together
A joint research paper on the good, the bad and the unknown elements of ChatGPT has been awarded best paper by an internationally renowned digital forensics community.
Responsible AI UK (RAI UK) has awarded its first grants for impact acceleration projects, including to a team led by the University of Oxford’s Responsible Technology Institute at the Department of Computer Science.
The University of Oxford is establishing a new Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) that will combine the university’s strengths in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, Big Data and environmental sciences.
The University of Oxford has topped the Times Higher Education world ranking for Computer Science for the sixth consecutive year, in their newly released subject tables.
University of Oxford Department of Computer Science researcher Dr Sebastian Köhler is among seven researchers awarded postdoctoral research grants by the Government Office for Science and administered by the Royal Academy of Engineering.
The first digital atlas showing how the human brain develops in the womb has been published in the journal Nature by a global research team led by the University of Oxford.
Oxford has taken the three top spots in the United Kingdom and Ireland Programming Contest (UKIEPC), part of the International Collegiate Programming Contest series.
A new artificial intelligence (AI) tool developed by researchers at the University of Oxford and Harvard Medical School could help predict new viral variants before they emerge.
Lia Yeh, a DPhil student in the Department of Computer Science, is one of 67 doctoral students around the world, and the only one in the UK, to be awarded a 2023 Google PhD Fellowship
Associate Professor of Machine Learning Yarin Gal has been appointed as the Research Director of a new government Frontier AI Taskforce. The Taskforce is a start-up inside government, which aims to build an AI research team that can evaluate risk at the frontier of AI.
Researchers at the Department of Computer Science have been working with colleagues at UCL and the Oxford e-Research Centre on a ground-breaking project funded by the PETRAS National Centre of Excellence for IoT Systems Cybersecurity.
Associate Professor Christian Coester has been awarded a European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant, which will support his research advancing the reliability of online algorithms
A research project led by Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt, is to share in £32.4m funding from the first round of UKRI’s new cross research council responsive mode (CRCRM) pilot scheme
Today marks the end of the department’s UNIQ+ Research Internships, where budding computer scientists have been getting a taste of postgraduate study for the past seven weeks
Department of Computer Science research project team produces new animated video on the need for inclusive and responsible development of quantum computing
State school students enjoyed a range of activities over three days to prepare them for applying to Computer Science at Oxford and other universities, as part of the annual UNIQ Summer School
A new study by a research group led by Associate Professor Yarin Gal published in Nature warns of a major roadblock for machine learning models of the future, where errors build over time and ultimately lead to a phenomenon that the researchers term ‘model collapse’
The department is pleased to announce the appointment of Stefano Germano and Ulrik Lyngs as Research Community Coordinators, as they aim to enhance collaboration and inclusivity within our community of researchers
The department is pleased to announce the appointment of Stefano Germano and Ulrik Lyngs as Research Community Coordinators, as they aim to enhance collaboration and inclusivity within our community of researchers
Research led by three professors at the Department of Computer Science has had significant impact on the development and deployment of semantic technology across the world through state-of-the-art reasoning systems
Today’s aviation industry relies on the security of these systems, and this research project revealed a range of security and privacy challenges, resulting in major adjustments across the industry
A research team led by Professor Oege de Moor developed an innovative program analysis solution that allows for automated application to complex problems and code
This research project uncovered critical flaws in Bluetooth systems, leading to changes to its core technology and urgent modifications by industry leaders such as Intel, Microsoft, Apple, Cisco, Google, and Huawei
The department is encouraging outstanding mid-career researchers (typically 10-20 years from PhD) to apply for a Royal Society Faraday Discovery Fellowship to be held in our department
The department is pleased to announce the appointment of five Associate Professors with Tutorial Fellowships (APTFs), aligning with its strategic priority of increasing the capacity and enhancing the world-leading quality of its teaching.
Researchers from the Department of Computer Science have made a significant advance towards ensuring that information produced by generative artificial intelligence (AI) is robust and reliable
DPhil student Edd Salkield was lead author of a paper that took top honours in two categories at the European Space Agency's inaugural Security for Space Systems (3S) conference, winning both the Best Paper and Best Student Paper awards
Former DPhil student Ruiwen Dong has received a Distinguished Dissertation Award from the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS) for his thesis
A paper co-authored by Professor Alessandro Abate has been awarded the Test-of-Time Award at this year’s Hybrid Systems: Computation and Control (HSCC) conference
We are delighted to announce the winners of our departmental Teaching Awards 2023/24. These annual awards recognise the remarkable commitment and teaching demonstrated by colleagues
Researchers from the Department of Computer Science and EY have published a White Paper on responsible quantum computing, offering insights into the future of the technology
DPhil student Lia Yeh talks about her experience attending a Responsible Quantum Technologies workshop and explains why it is important quantum is made accessible to all
The Oxford Womxn in Computer Science (OxWoCS) Society hosted the 10th annual Oxbridge Women in Computer Science conference, bringing together computer scientists at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge to promote the work of gender minorities and build networks
Computer Science undergraduates battled it out for prizes as they showcased their group design projects to industry representatives and peers at the annual department event
A team of scientists, led by the Department of Computer Science, built personalised three-dimensional computer models – known as digital twins – of human hearts, enhancing the identification of risks to patients who have suffered heart attacks
The department is pleased to announce that it has retained its Athena Swan Bronze award, recognising its ongoing work towards advancing gender equality
A new grant will fund development of a software tool, MorphoCam, which will leverage AI to automatically detect and estimate distance to animals in camera trap images. The grant has been awarded to academics at Oxford’s Departments of Biology and Computer Science by the Natural and Environmental Resources Council (NERC)
Henry Lloyd-Laney has been awarded a prestigious Schmidt AI in Science Postdoctoral Fellowship, which supports talented postdoctoral researchers in applying AI techniques across the natural sciences, engineering and mathematical sciences
On Safer Internet Day, doctoral student Jesse Wright discusses the need to shift the balance of power on the Web and the research that is driving a more ethical, transparent, and user-centric online world
A new programme from the Universities of Bristol, Oxford, and Lancaster is set to address the grand challenge of providing cybersecurity at societal scale, following £6.3 million in funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
Pia-Ramona Wojtinnek joined the University of Oxford from Bonn University and the University of Cologne in Germany, with a background in Medieval German Language and Literature as well as Mathematics and Computer Science.
Anne-Marie Imafidon received a Masters' degree in Mathematics and Computer Science at just 20 years old and went on to become the co-founder and CEO of Stemettes for over 10 years.
Nicole Williams studied Computer Science at Oriel College from 2010 to 2014 and has gone on to be a software engineer for a small bespoke software consultancy
Oana Tifrea-Marciuska now works at Bloomberg part of the Graph Analytics team, she read for her DPhil between 2012 and 2016 and is one of the co-founders of the Oxford Women in Computer Science Society.
Professors Marta Kwiatkowska and David Parker, alongside longtime collaborator Dr Gethin Norman of the University of Glasgow, have been awarded the 2024 ETAPS Test-of-Time Tool Award for their leading software tool PRISM
The Responsible Technology Institute (RTI), in collaboration with the Upper Norwood Library Hub and ORBIT, spearheaded a pioneering initiative to engage communities in Artificial Intelligence and its impact on society
Associate Professor Varun Kanade has been awarded a prestigious Turing Fellowship by The Alan Turing Institute; he joins two other Oxford academics in a cohort of 51 new Fellows from UK universities and research institutes, representing some of the foremost research talent in the world
Professor Ana Namburete, in the Department of Computer Science, has published a policy brief on a study presenting the ‘Fetal Brain Atlas’, the first digital atlas mapping how the human brain develops in the womb
Professor of Computer Science, Michael Wooldridge, was appointed specialist adviser to the House of Lords Communications and Digital committee for their inquiry into Large Language Models and generative AI
On Safer Internet Day, doctoral student Jesse Wright discusses the need to shift the balance of power on the Web and the research that is driving a more ethical, transparent, and user-centric online world
Department of Computer Science Professor of Cybersecurity, Sadie Creese, joined a panel of experts at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos to discuss cybersecurity in the face of prevailing global geopolitical and economic turbulence
Professional Master's Programme Project Supervisor, Dr Petar Radanliev, has co-written a book on the ever more important topic of artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, privacy, and ethics 'Beyond the Algorithm: AI, Security, Privacy, and Ethics' is due to be published by Pearson on 24 January