Startups and artists have been selected to join the MediaFutures support programme, and to start working on tackling online misinformation with innovative uses of data
Investigating the provenance of Wikidata facts across languages at scale
The study of financial networks from a computational perspective is a recent topic of interest in theoretical computer science.
In July the IMPETUS project was launched. With KCL as scientific and technical lead, it will fund and support citizen science initiatives across Europe, building on the success of the ACTION project.
An Innovative Data Sharing Initiative
Department of Informatics Students Prize Winners
Most governments across the world run programmes that aim to provide microenterprises and SMEs with better opportunities to compete with big business
International Women’s Day (IWD) is aimed at breaking down social barriers and creating a gender equal world.
Data has changed our lives in more than one way, from how we socialise online and run businesses to how we access public services and do science.
A team of researchers from the Department of Informatics have been exploring how quantitative modelling and machine learning techniques can be used to predict the success of applicants to open innovation programmes.
The start-up economy has grown exponentially since the start of the millennium supported by unprecedented levels of investment and trends like the private IPO.
Professor Elena Simperl, Professor of Computer Science, has been appointed as chief scientific advisor to a new six year European Union data project, drawing on her recent work in linked data, dataset search and human data interaction.