The School of Computing and Communications has now formulated a plan for teaching and assessment missed as a result of the severe disruption caused by Storm Desmond. Students should please check their emails to find full details of the plan. Academic staff will be updating Moodle pages with further details.
Lancaster University has been experiencing severe disruption after Storm Desmond caused widespread flooding and power cuts in the Lancaster area last weekend.
Professor Plamen P. Angelov from Lancaster University's School of Computing and Communications (SCC) has been named an IEEE Fellow, effective 1 January 2016, for contributions to neuro-fuzzy and autonomous learning systems.
Computer scientists at Lancaster have created technology that promises to revolutionise product design.
Scientists have discovered a way to identify objects based on unique material characteristics.
Businesses are being urged to benefit from the technical knowledge and fresh ideas of leading students.
The world’s second largest advertiser says Relative Insight is the one to watch for brands, marketers and advertisers.
Lancaster University is looking to appoint a Chair in Healthcare Technologies as part of its ongoing strategic investment in digital health, which includes plans for a new Health Innovation Campus at the University. This is a joint post held within the School of Computing and Communications and the Faculty of Health and Medicine that requires the successful candidate to create and lead collaborations between the two.
Cancer treatments, educational Minecraft software and space weather monitors are just some of the Lancaster University science and technology research and development projects being backed by a £50,000 innovation fund.
Lancaster University is to lead the UK’s new centre for the development and use of economic and social science research to understand, mitigate and counter security threats.