Students to showcase work

Computer Science students will be exhibiting their projects during a two-day event on Wednesday, 14th May to Thursday, 15th May. All students, staff and visitors are welcome to the event which will include presentations from Postgraduate by Research students and final year undergraduates. The event runs from 9.30am to 5pm on both days and will…

Good show from Computer Science postgraduate researchers

Computer Science postgraduate researchers took part in the annual Postgraduate Student Conference held at the University of Lincoln on Thursday, 3rd April. This year the focus of the conference was on Methods and Methodologies, the use and applications of which unites postgraduate students across subjects and disciplines. The aim of the conference was to provide…

Project will preserve community memories of Lincoln Cathedral

A project involving researchers at the University of Lincoln and the team at Lincoln Cathedral will see members of the public using a new Smartphone application to preserve and share their memories of events associated with local historic sites. The ‘Crowd-Curated History’ project, being led by academics from Media, Computer Science and History subject areas…

Inspiring young people through science and technology

School pupils are creating their own state-of-the-art 3D worlds thanks to youth charity The Prince’s Trust. The University of Lincoln is hosting young people from two local schools, Lincoln Castle Academy and Caistor Yarborough Academy, who are taking part in The Prince’s Trust xl club, designed to support young people in developing the skills and…

New academics join team of computer scientists

Two specialists in human-computer interaction have joined the growing team at the University of Lincoln’s School of Computer Science. Dr John Shearer and Kathrin Gerling will be continuing their research into interactive technologies that have a purpose beyond entertainment. Ms Gerling is particularly interested in how motion-based interfaces can be used by people with special…

Student presents robotics research at international conference

A PhD student from the School of Computer Science was invited to present his research at one of the world’s most important conferences on human-robot interaction. Christian Dondrup was just one of two students chosen to give a presentation at the prestigious HRI Pioneers workshop at the ACM/IEEE International Conference on Human-Robot Interaction, held at Bielefeld University, Germany,…