SICSA celebrates positive outcomes from SFC independent review

The Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance (SICSA) is welcoming the publication of a positive report on the last decade of their research, policymaking and industrial partnerships. The full report can be found at the Scottish Funding Council. Along with an overview of all other projects supported by the pooling initiative, the Independent Review of … Read more

Startup Zone at DemoFest 2019 – Call for Applications

DemoFest: Bringing Research to Life 4th November 2019, 4.00pm – 7.00pm at Our Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh. DemoFest is SICSA’s signature knowledge exchange event, showcasing the very best of Informatics and Computing Science research from all of Scotland’s Universities. The largest event of its kind in Scotland, DemoFest attracts a mix of more than 300 participants, including software industry … Read more

Welcome to our new Director, Professor Aaron Quigley

Welcome to Professor Aaron Quigley of the University of St Andrews, who assumes the role of SICSA Director today. Aaron brings a wealth of experience to the role at an important time for SICSA as we look towards 2020.  You can contact Aaron at sicsa-director@www.sicsa.ac.uk. Also, our thanks go to Professor Rod Murray-Smith, who has provided … Read more

Welcome to new Research Theme Leader for Theory, Modelling and Computation

SICSA extends a warm welcome to Dr Lilia Georgieva (Heriot Watt University) who takes over co-leadership of the SICSA Theory, Modelling and Computation research theme this month.  Along with Clemens Kupke (University of Strathclyde), Lilia will be responsible for leading the theme for the next two years. Thanks go to Dr Ekaterina Komendantskaya for her role … Read more

SICSA PhD Conference 2019 – Prize Winners

Congratulations to all of the prize winners at the SICSA PhD Conference 2019 in Stirling! They are: SICSA PhD Research Competition  1st Year Winner: Jacob König (GCU): ‘Deep Learning Surface Crack Segmentation’ 2nd Year Winner: Ryan Gibson (University of Strathclyde): ‘Using Tablet Technologies to Promote Communication Between Adults with Mild Learning Disabilities and General Practitioner’ … Read more

Congratulations to SICSA Supervisor of the Year 2019

Congratulations go to the SICSA Supervisor of the Year 2019, Professor David Manlove of the University of Glasgow. This award recognises the exceptional contribution that Professor Manlove has made to his students and it was presented at the SICSA PhD Conference on 18th June 2019. We received a great many nominations this year from across … Read more

SICSA Cyber Grants

On behalf of the SICSA Cyber Security theme leaders, congratulations go to the successful applicants for the recent SICSA Cyber Security Small Grants call: Andrea Bracciali, Stirling Nhamo Mtetwa, GCU Zeeshan Siddiqui, UWS The Cyber Security small grants are a new development for the SICSA research themes and we received a relatively high number of … Read more

SICSA appoints new Director

SICSA has appointed Professor Aaron Quigley of the University of St Andrews as its new Director.  Professor Quigley commences the role on July 4th 2019. Professor Quigley is the Chair of Human Computer Interaction in the School of Computer Science at the University of St Andrews.  He co-founded SACHI (St Andrews Computer Human Interaction research group) and served as its Director … Read more

Energy Technology Partnership Emporium – Registration open

SICSA is pleased to be part of the ETP Emporium event, taking place next month at the University of Strathclyde. Background The transition to a low carbon economy presents multi-disciplinary challenges which need collaboration across all sectors to resolve. It is crucial to ensure that society, as a whole, has access to affordable, reliable and … Read more

SICSA Cyber Security – Call for Small Research Grants

The SICSA Cyber Security research theme invites proposals to support Scottish Cyber Security researchers in carrying out research activities over the summer of 2019. We anticipate applications for three types of activities (or a combination): Travel (max £250); Equipment (max £500); Studentship (max £1000) While there is no restriction on the topics, we encourage applications … Read more