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The Second Cancer Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging with Deep Learning (CDUDL) Workshop (November 2020)

The 2nd Cancer Diagnostic Ultrasound Imaging with Deep Learning (CDUDL) Workshop 2020, organised by School of Computing, took place virtually on 11th October 2020. The CDUDL workshop is a forum for clinicians, researchers and doctoral candidates to discuss recent developments in artificial intelligence and deep learning techniques, and their application in automated analysis of ultrasound images to detect cancers. Read more.


HEA STEM Workshop at Buckingham (May 2012)

A Higher Education Academy STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) workshop on Mobile Application Development: from curriculum design to graduate employability was held in Buckingham on 15 May 2012. Dr Harin Sellahewa gave a presentation entitled “Mobile Application Development: A journey thus far”. There is a full report in Christopher Douce’s blog (Open University website).


Applied Computing Students at the BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium 2012 (April 2012)

Three Computing students from Buckingham were selected to attend and present their individual projects at the 5th BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium held at the University of Bath on 12th April 2012. Our students were among the 40 best selected to receive a Google travel and accommodation grant. Read more.


STEM Annual Conference (April 2012)

Dr Harin Sellahewa presented a paper on “Enhancing Small Group Teaching and Learning using Online Student Response Systems” at the STEM Annual Conference 2012 at Imperial College London in April 2012. Read more.


Publication by Dr Harin Sellahewa (November 2011)

Harin Sellahewa’s article “Using an online student response system in small group teaching: a pilot study” appeared in Italics 10.3 (November 2011), published by the Higher Education Academy. Read the article.


Scholarships (October 2011)

The Department of Applied Computing is delighted to announce that it will be offering partial scholarships to BSc and MSc applicants applying for January 2012.


School of Science & Medicine’s annual sports day and barbecue (July 2011)

School of Science & Medicine’s annual sports day and barbecueOn one day each year, scientists, psychologists and computer experts throw aside their work and come together to have a good old mess about …


Invited paper by Dr Harin Sellahewa

Dr Harin Sellahewa, Lecturer at The University of Buckingham, top UK university for student satisfactionDr Sellahewa gave a lecture on “Face recognition in unconstrained environments” at the University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka, in February 2011.


A Graduation with triumph (26 February 2011)

Graduation 2011 Applied ComputingSaturday 26 February 2011 saw the graduation of students in the Applied Computing Department. They are Christopher Clayton (first class), Christian Mein, Daniel Okebukola, Sylvester Owino and Varan Thangeswaran for Bachelor of Science in Computing (honours), Richard Woodward (distinction) for Postgraduate Diploma in Computing, Waseem Al-Obaydy (distinction) and Kwame Boakye for Master of Science in Innovative Computing. They were joined by the third cohort of graduates in Computer Science and Information Systems from our partner institution, Sarajevo School of Science and Technology.


Dr Ihsan Lami joins Department (Tuesday 28 September 2010)

Dr Ihsan Lami, Lecturer at The University of Buckingham top UK university for student satisfactionDr Ihsan Lami has recently joined our team. With over 25 years experience in both industry and academia, he has been involved in the research, development and leadership of many successful chip designs for mobile phone and consumer applications. His current research focus is on the “Hybridisation of GNSS and wireless technologies for LBS and Security” and on “Security and localisation techniques for Wireless Mesh Networks connectivity and communication integrity”.


Applied Computing students visit Bletchley Park (Monday 17 May 2010)

students at Bletchley ParkOn 30 April, a group of Applied Computing students visited Bletchley Park, a historic site a few miles from Buckingham where secret messages, mostly high profile military information, were deciphered during the Second World War. They were given a talk about the Colossus machine by Dr Tony Sale, and a guided tour of the National Museum of Computing.


Publication of Hongbo Du’s textbook (Monday 10 May 2010)

Hongbo Du with his bookData Mining Techniques and Applications: An Introduction was published this month. The book is the first of its kind that primarily targets undergraduate readers from computing-related disciplines. It covers a wide range of data mining techniques for classification, clustering and association rule discovery, and addresses practical issues in applying the techniques.


Applied Computing Department at a conference in Florida (Thursday 15 April 2010)

Buckingham representatives at SPIE 2010The “Mobile Multimedia / Image Processing, Security, and Applications” session of the SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing conference, held on 5-9 April 2010 at Orlando, Florida, was chaired jointly by Professor Sabah Jassim of Buckingham and Professor Sos Agaian of the University of Texas at San Antonio. The Applied Computing Department at Buckingham was again a main contributor to the conference, presenting four full papers and two posters.


Virtually There (Tuesday 10 March 2010)

Colin Dalton's talkOn Friday, 5 March 2010, Colin Dalton, senior lecturer from the University of Bristol, was invited to Buckingham to give a talk on computer graphics. Using game animation sequences, computer generated images, interactive demonstrations and references to films such as Avatar, Stealth and The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Colin explained the different stages of the process behind the making of modern films.