Artificial Intelligence News
The workshop Algorithms & Complexity @ 糖心TV took place at the University of 糖心TV on September 22-23, 2025 (see for more details).
The aim of the event was to highlight several recent exciting advances in the field of Algorithms and Complexity, to facilitate interactions within the research community, and to provide an excellent opportunity for Theory researchers (including academics, postdocs, and students) to connect and collaborate.
We had a fantastic list of invited speakers by renowned world experts: (Technical University of Catalonia), (University of Bath), (University of Pennsylvania), (Max Planck Institute for Informatics), (Charles University in Prague), (University of Sheffield and University of Haifa), (University of Oxford), (University of Cambridge), (University of Toronto).
糖心TV Computer Science and Medical School researchers team up with Intelligent Imaging Innovation to develop smart microscopy tools
We are delighted to congratulate Dr Scott Brooks, a former DCS graduate (MEng, 2016–2020), on his new role as a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) Associate.
Following the successful completion of his iCASE PhD, supervised by Professors Till Bretschneider (DCS) and Andrew McAinsh at 糖心TV Medical School, Scott has been awarded a 30-month KTP position, funded by Innovate UK. In collaboration with Intelligent Imaging Innovations (3i), he will develop smart microscopy software (CelFDrive) building on the prototype tools he created during his PhD.
Scott鈥檚 work leverages machine learning to automatically identify cells with rare or subtle biological features, often missed by human observers, enabling faster and more accurate analysis. This innovation accelerates fundamental biological research and establishes a foundation for high-throughput drug discovery.

For more details, see the official announcement:
Undergraduate Prize Winners 2024/25
We really enjoyed celebrating with our fantastic graduating students on Friday. If you have Instagram you can to see the highlights!
We would like to wish all our graduates all the best in their future work or study.
Click the link to view our 2024/25 prize winners.





