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Artificial Intelligence for Cyberphysical Systems
Find out more about our research into Artificial Intelligence for use in Cyberphysical Systems | Centre for Data Science
Fundamental Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence
Find out more about our Fundamental Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence research theme | Centre for Data Science
The Computational Science and Mathematical Modelling will be at the forefront of study into big data management and usage, adopting a multidisciplinary approach to ensure relevance across a wide range of research areas.
Dr Lewis Herrington | Lecturer in International Relations | School of Humanities | College of the Arts and Society
Dr Thorsten Wojczewski | Lecturer in International Relations | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: ad7574@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Professor (Politics/ IR) | Centre for Trust, Peace and Social Relations
Lecturer in 20th and 21st Century Literature | School of Humanities | Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Email: ad6025@coventry.ac.uk
Assistant Professor | College of the Arts and Society | School of Humanities | Email: maria.norris@coventry.ac.uk
Lecturer | School of Humanities | College of the Arts and Society | Email: aa8927@coventry.ac.uk
At Coventry, I am Assistant Professor & Course Director for MA Media Management, School of Media, and Performing Arts, where I lead and develop the MA Media Management course and teach on both core and cluster MA modules. I also teach and support some modules and projects for the BA (Hons) Film & Media Production course.
Dr Abi Rhodes is an academic, a researcher, and project and campaigns coordinator with a specialism in grassroots story telling and social movement communication, and professional experience in the third-sector.
Malcolm is the Course Director for Journalism and has been working in the media and public relations for more than two decades as a writer, designer, videographer, news editor and manager.
For many, watching a bumblebee at work around a garden is a highlight of the spring and summer seasons. But global populations of this charismatic insect are in decline owing to changes in agricultural practices and a scarcity of its favoured flowers, and in the last 70 years at least two UK species have become extinct. In an effort to reverse this alarming trend, our researchers are working to deepen our understanding of the plant species found in UK gardens and allotments, and which are best to aid the conservation effort.
UK CITE Autonomous Cars Collaboration
Modern vehicles are becoming increasingly sophisticated, with on board computers, active safety systems and other driver assistance technologies now commonplace. Our researchers are playing a leading role in this field, and are joining forces with partners across academia, government and industry on a new project to create one of the world’s most advanced environments for connected and autonomous driving.
The creative industries are worth around £87 billion to the UK economy, and higher education institutions play a central role in the sector’s success and future prosperity. At Coventry University our roots can be traced back to a mid-19th century design school, and 175 years later the creative spirit that drove that school’s successful foundation and collaboration with industry is as vibrant as ever, and evident in our teaching and research activities.
A healthy and happy population is one which benefits from all facets of society – from early years education to social justice policy – being geared towards preserving and improving our physical and mental wellbeing. Ageing populations and rises in mental ill-health are just some of the significant challenges we face, but at Coventry University we’re transforming the way we tackle these issues – among others – through research.
Building on its strong automotive heritage, reputation for enterprise and innovation, and its commitment to the low carbon economy, Coventry University is at the forefront of developments in ‘green’ vehicle technologies. Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are being designed and built in Coventry through the university’s cutting-edge spin-out company Microcab, which sits as part of the Centre for Mobility and Transport.
Researchers from our Centre for Business in Society have been investigating new and more effective ways of encouraging responsible lending and borrowing, working with UK credit unions to target the source of the problems and spread knowledge of better practice across the sector.
Female Genital Mutilation Research
Female genital mutilation (FGM) has affected over 125 million girls and women around the world. Our researchers have spent many years working in communities affected by FGM, both in the UK and abroad, to try to understand why it happens and what can be done to prevent it.
Experts in cybersecurity from our Centre for Mobility and Transport are using their research to develop a unique early warning system to anticipate and tackle these ever-present threats – and in so doing protect UK plc and the personal data of internet users.