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Research

The School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics research centre is a community of research staff and students whose interests lie in the effective design, application and use of technology in the contexts of information, communication, aesthetics and knowledge, with a broad spectrum of perspectives ranging from human-centred approaches to formal mathematical modelling, to generating new knowledge of the structure of nuclei and engineering products and design.

Research seminars 2011-12
18 January Huan Wang
University of Brighton, PhD
Survival analysis for bivariate data
8 February Lyn Pemberton
University of Brighton, Interactive Technologies Research Group
Politeness in Human Computer Interaction
29 February Graham Winstanley
University of Brighton
The Computational Intelligence Group's Robotic Adventures

All seminars are in Watts Building, room 504, from 1-2pm, unless stated otherwise.

Research news and events
Research grant success

Researchers in the Natural Language Technology Group have been awarded funding in the international Digging into Data Challenge to develop new ways of exploring historical records.

Brighton student's article chosen as a highlight for the month

The Journal of Physics has highlighted the work of our current PhD student, Camino Rodriguez Triguero in their January 2012 publication

Professor Morgan Heikal joins the REF
Professor Morgan Heikal is one of six academics from the university who who have recently been appointed to sit on panels for the national Research Excellence Framework (REF).

Characterisation of fuel sprays by Phase Doppler Anemometry

Characterisation of fuel sprays by Phase Doppler Anemometry