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Department of Computer Science

https://www.bath.ac.uk/departments/department-of-computer-science/

We create advanced motion tracking technologies for use in the entertainment industry, training and athlete performance, and assistive technologies. ... We are part of the South West's Digital Engineering Technology and Innovation (DETI) programme.

How DETI is digitally transforming engineering

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We have extensive capabilities in digital engineering at the University of Bath to help deliver the DETI programme. ... Develop a skills programme to make sure the current and future workforce is digital-ready.

Artificial intelligence and machine learning

https://www.bath.ac.uk/research-groups/artificial-intelligence-and-mac…

Our research group investigates artificial intelligence and machine learning, including the nature of intelligence and how to build intelligent systems.

Artificial intelligence and machine learning seminars

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We have an active seminar series with local, national and occasionally international speakers. There are also many relevant seminars and collaborations.

Your Impact on Potential: Postgraduate Scholarships

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Next steps. Violet’s PhD scholarship has enabled her to continue her education at Bath after completing a degree in Computer Science in 2017 and a Master’s in Digital Entertainment ... She also works alongside the RUH as part of the Spondyloarthritis

Research Project Management Service projects

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Centre for Digital Entertainment (CDE). A £20 million EPSRC centre between the University of Bath and Bournemouth, funding doctoral researchers in companies to work in animation, visualisation and graphics since 2009.

Visual computing

https://www.bath.ac.uk/research-groups/visual-computing/

interaction and entertainment applications.

5 reasons to study computer science at Bath

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From a great student experience to graduate job prospects, there are lots of reasons to study computer science at Bath. Here are our top 5.

Human-computer interaction

https://www.bath.ac.uk/research-groups/human-computer-interaction/

computer mediated communication. individual and collaborative creativity, entertainment and leisure. mobile, pervasive and ubiquitous computing.