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Newly announced our fully funded PhD Studentship in Computing http://t.co/F6CilFZZ 1 week 1 day ago

Award Nominations Rolling In For SCIM Students

We are proud to announce that two post graduate students from Creative Technology have been shortlisted for the BBC Content Innovation Award.

SCIM Graduate Part of Oscar Winning Team

Creative Technology Graduate Sabrina Steinert has contributed to the Oscar winning Hugo at her employer Pixomondo, Germany.

Rob Legato, Visual Effects Supervisor spoke at FMX the 17th Conference on Animation, Effects, Games and Transmedia and was quoted saying "Pixomondo Stuttgart was one of the instrumental contributors of VFX on Martin Scorsese’s Hugo which was for the most part a virtual production.”

Sabrina was a part of the major team behind this Oscar winning success story.

PhD Studentships Available for Study in Computing

Fully Funded PhD Studentship in Computing

We are excited to announce that a Studentship in Computing is available for those that are looking to study in the area of knowledge discovery, data mining, crowdsourcing or artificial intelligence with applications to mine and exploit large collections of information.

If you are interested in this £13,590 stipend and fees at Home/EU; or international rate, then we welcome applications from all UK, EU and international applicants.

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Professor Invents Visual Computing Techniques

A University Professor from the University of Bradford has developed two cutting-edge methods for defining and manipulating complex digital data.

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