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Winners of the Cisco University Challenge
30 Nov 2017A team of Royal Holloway Computer Science undergraduate students won the 2107 Cisco University Challenge.
New members of Academia Europaea
11 Aug 2017Professor José Fiadeiro and Professor Gregory Gutin have been elected to Academia Europaea, Informatics section.
Machine Learning for Chemical Synthesis
14 Jul 2017A grant funded by AstraZeneca has been awarded to A Gammerman (PI), V Vovk (CI) and Z Luo (CI).
First Prize at the ECMWF hackathon
16 Mar 2017Two of our MSc in Data Science and Analytics student won a First Prize at a data hackathon competition organised by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts.
BCS award for Michael Ogakgole
22 Nov 2016The BCS award recognises outstanding final-year projects, professionally delivered.
EPSRC grant for Magnus Wahlström
14 Aug 2016The grant is for research in Polytope Methods in Parameterized Complexity.
Honorary Doctorate for Martin Wirsing
14 Jul 2016The award was given in recognition of his outstanding academic contributions to computer science and the reach of his influence in shaping the discipline internationally,
Best paper award at SACMAT'16
08 Jun 2016The award was for "Resiliency Policies in Access Control Revisited" by J. Crampton, G. Gutin and R. Watrigant.
Facebook Award for G Chockler
04 May 2016The award aims to support Gregory’s research in the area of large-scale computing infrastructures.
Google Award for Johannes Kinder
04 May 2016The award is for research in automated security testing of hybrid Android applications.
Honorary Fellowship for Ursula Martin
18 Jul 2014The award was made in recognition of her scientific contributions, of her involvement in policy and strategy, and of her on-going support for women in Computer Science.
EPSRC grant for Johannes Kinder
18 Mar 2014The grant is for developing program-analysis techniques to spot malicious apps that are designed to remain hidden.