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1 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Inside Information : Studying Informatics in Edinburgh

2 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Degrees in the School of Informatics Single honours degrees: Computer Science Software Engineering Artificial Intelligence Cognitive Science Joint degrees with: Mathematics Psychology Physics Management Electronics

3 www.inf.ed.ac.uk What is Informatics? The science of information – how natural and artificial systems process, store and communicate information Informatics includes Computer Science, Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Computational thinking applies to systems, biology, language, and thought itself Information is everywhere "In their capacity as a tool, computers will be but a ripple on the surface of our culture. In their capacity as intellectual challenge, they are without precedent in the cultural history of mankind." Edsgar Dijkstra, 1930--2002

4 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Information is everywhere Huge increase in information capture All settings: work, home, leisure, … 21m UK households - 83% of homes - now have an internet connection, compared with 54% in 2006 Underpins stock markets, communications, industry, science and entertainment Embedded in devices: mobiles, MP3 players, games consoles, security systems, cars …

5 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Computing for business and commerce Financial Services – service manufacture Entertainment industry Security and safety World wide web Enabling global collaboration

6 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Computing for science and engineering Climate modelling In-silico drug design Materials science Design and testing of vehicles, buildings … Modelling whole organisms Modelling human intelligence

7 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Human information handling The brain inspires new ways to process information Modern imaging is a key tool and challenge Neuroinformatics: a new science built on Edinburgh’s strengths in Biology, Medicine and Informatics

8 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Why study Informatics? Interesting Challenging Interdisciplinary Science in its own right With lots of practical applications Wide range of careers will be open to you

9 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Skills Logical thinking Problem analysis and solution Project management Business skills Programming (of course!) Not just using a computer but making computers do new things

10 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Alumnus Profile: Alex Healing Graduated with Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science in 2005 Currently working as Principal Technology Researcher at BT In 2012 received ‘Young IT Professional of the Year’ Award at UK IT Industry Awards Work is focused on new online security tool that could help lead the fight against cyber attacks “The high level of practical, hands-on group working at Edinburgh was both great fun and incredibly useful.”

11 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Careers Our reputation means our graduates are highly regarded by employers 70% of our graduates go into employment in many different areas: –Media –User-friendly technology –Mobile systems –Medicine Average starting salary is above average at £30,000 Almost 20% of our graduates go on to further study! Types of jobs: database administrator, information systems manager, applications developer, IT consultant, multimedia programmer, network engineer, systems business analyst, systems designer, etc…

12 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Why study Informatics in Edinburgh? Best and largest informatics department in the UK 220 research staff, over 350 postgraduate students, 400 undergraduates Classed as ‘excellent’ for teaching quality Edinburgh came top in the last two Research Assessment Exercises We contribute 10% of the UK's world-leading research in the Computer Science and Informatics Unit of Assessment - 69% more than our nearest competitor! We attract the brightest and best from all over the world – we have students from over 60 countries outside the UK Just awarded an Athena Swan Silver Award

13 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Why study Informatics in Edinburgh? Wide choice of degrees Most degrees accredited by the British Computer Society and may also be recommended for Chartered Engineer Status (CEng) Flexible degree structure Wide choice of honours courses, many unique You will be taught by the leaders in the field You will study a fascinating subject in the UK’s best department and in one of the world’s most beautiful cities!

14 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Why study Informatics in Edinburgh? Excellent network of support for our students Personal Tutor Dedicated administrative team - Informatics Teaching Organisation CompSoc – a student-led network of support Hoppers – a student-led organisation for women in technology Excellent facilities - 24-hour access computing labs Excellent links to industry £8.4M investment in commercialisation and entrepreneurship training

15 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Industry links = Opportunities for you Scholarships are available from KAL and Bank of America of £1,000 per year Prizes Paid 1 year long work placements between 3rd and 4th year Internships Sponsorship for research projects Regular recruitment presentations from major employers Dedicated Commercialisation team who can help turn your idea into a start- up company

16 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Degrees in the School of Informatics Single honours degrees: Computer Science Software Engineering Artificial Intelligence Cognitive Science Joint degrees with: Mathematics Psychology Physics Management Electronics

17 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Typical degree structure 120 credits per year 40 credits 1 st yearInformaticsMathematicsjoint subject or course of your choice 2 nd yearup to 80 credits Informatics Mathematics and/or joint subject 3 rd yearSpecialist honours courses, including a major group project 4 th yearMore honours courses Emphasis on project work & dissertation

18 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Masters of Informatics (MInf) 5-year degree Matches the Bologna structure signed by all EU member states Greater emphasis on project work in years 3-5 Masters level courses in the final year Increased mobility within Europe for both higher education and employment

19 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Examples of honours courses Algorithms and Data Structures Computer Communications and Networks Computer Security Database Systems Enterprise Computing Automated Reasoning Cognitive Modelling Operating Systems Computer Graphics Data Integration and Exchange Embedded Software Energy Aware Computing Formal Programming Language Semantics Parallel Programming Languages and Systems Theories of Mind Advanced Vision

20 www.inf.ed.ac.uk Visit our facilities & talk to our staff and students Talk to staff at our enquiries desks Talk to our students Tours available at enquiries desk


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