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Profile
Research Degrees Number of Postgraduate Students Postgraduate Enquiries
MPhil/PhD 117 MSc
tel: +44 (0)1524 510311
Taught Courses Head of Department fax: +44 (0)1524 510492
MSc in Advanced Computer Science Professor Nigel Davies e-mail: msc@comp.lancs.ac.uk
MSc in Distributed Systems Engineering
MSc in Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing
PhD
tel: +44 (0)1524 510515
MSc in Multimedia Networking
fax: +44 (0)1524 510492
MSc in Critical Software Engineering
e-mail: phd@comp.lancs.ac.uk
MSc in Networking and Internet Systems
MSc/PgDip in E-Business and Innovation
Website
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MSc in Human Computer Interaction www.comp.lancs.ac.uk
PgDip in Computer Science with Industrial Experience
www
MSc in Cyber Security
Location
InfoLab21
The Computing Department is an international centre of excellence
in Computer Science research, ranked amongst the top ten
Computer Science Departments in the UK (RAE 2008). We are
located in InfoLab21, which has state-of-the-art research
laboratories and facilities to support our world-class research
activities. InfoLab21’s Knowledge Business Centre also works to
Computing
bring industry and academic research closer together.
We offer a vibrant, active research environment of about 150
researchers. All academic staff members actively engaged in
advanced research and we are supported by a large, thriving
research community of research associates and students from the
Laurent Mathy
UK, other European Union countries and overseas. We have a large
Professor of Network and Internet Systems portfolio of research grants, European collaborative projects, and
echnology:
industrial collaborations across all our areas of interest, helping
“The Internet is undeniably playing a central and crucial role in
make this a stimulating and challenging research environment in
our society. It is as critical to work and business, as education,
which to study.
entertainment and the social life of countless people. However,
the Internet is also a victim of its own success - its size and
Research students are encouraged to link their work with external
scope render the introduction and deployment of new network
projects and there are many opportunities for cooperative work
technologies and services very difficult. Stronger security, better
with our industrial and University partners. Within the University,
mobility support, enhanced reliability, increased availability and
we have a range of projects that bring together Computing with
more robust service guarantees are just a few examples of
Sociology, Psychology, Environmental Sciences, Maths and
Science and T
areas where innovation is needed to meet the increasing
Statistics, Engineering, Communication Systems, Linguistics and
demands on the network.”
Management Science.
“The Computing Department at Lancaster fosters an applied
More widely, we have links numerous leading Universities
system research culture, whereby large and complex networked
worldwide including University College London, Imperial College,
and distributed systems are built, tested and evaluated to
Edinburgh, Nottingham, Glasgow, Bristol, Newcastle, York and
produce experimental research results of the highest quality
Sussex, the University of Paris VI, France, Karlsruhe and Stuttgart,
and gain a deep understanding of systems behaviour. This view
Germany, the University of Tromso, Norway, ETH Zurich Switzerland
of systems permeates throughout our Post Graduate offerings;
and Columbia University, New York.
affording students with a unique learning experience based on
practical and pragmatic knowledge and concepts, ready to be
We work closely with industry, both as research and teaching
applied in the real world.”
collaborators (many courses feature guest industrial seminar
speakers and industrial student projects). Our partners include HP
“The Department offers a dynamic research and learning Labs, Microsoft, IBM Hursley, BT Exact, Cisco, Nokia, NTT DoCoMo,
environment where all postgraduate students are exposed to NEC, Ericsson, Orange, France Telecom (CNET), Alcatel-Lucent,
current research questions driven by world-leading academics TeleKom Austria, SAP, Siemens, Ericsson, Sony, ETRI Korea, Adelard,
and/or industrial partners.” Ingeneria Informatica, ATC, DaimlerBenz, Telecom Italia, Atos
Origin and the European Software Institute.
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