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Computer science research

Computer science research

Cybercrime and security innovation centre

A collaborative hub for research and development related to cybercrime, digital security, forensics and safety.

The CSI Centre aims to advance technical cyber security and digital forensics mechanisms and practice, and improve and incorporate an evidence-based approach into the frontline policing of digital forensics and cybercrime investigations.

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Computer Science research

Intelligent computing research cluster

Our research cluster studies intelligent computing from various viewpoints:

  • The research interests of the Intelligent and Control Systems research group lie in applying are big data, artificial intelligence, Natural Language processing, digital twin technologies and control engineering to address complex real-world challenges.
  • The Computer Vision and Robotics research group provides a platform for the development of tools, techniques and systems used for the acquisition, analysis, and extraction of information from images, videos and sensor data.
  • In the AI and data science research group, we study a variety of AI methods and their application in key application domains.
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence

Computer science research

Computing Technologies and Human Aspects research cluster

This research cluster studies computing technologies from two viewpoints; 'Computing technologies' and 'People, systems and machines'.

  • In the Computing Technologies research group we study a broad range of interdisciplinary research challenges covering aspects of information and communication technologies in Cloud Computing, Big Data and IoT application domains.
  • The People, Systems and Machines research group investigates the ways in which technological advances often ignore or evade the social and human ramifications of these developments.
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COSMO: Risks analysis of the launch vehicle crashes and spacecraft failures

Dr Anatoliy Gorbenko

The purpose of this project is to analyse the risks of the launch vehicle crashes and spacecraft failures, which occurred during the first two decades of the 21st century.

The purpose of this project is to analyse the risks of the launch vehicle crashes and spacecraft failures, which occurred during the first two decades of the 21st century.

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