University computer cluster boosts Cern research
News A new computer cluster has been unveiled by Queen Mary, University of London that will link to a 100,000 processor grid in the UK and around the world. The development of this computer at Queen Mary, University of London, will hopefully enable...
[May 8, 2007, 16:59]
Humans beat AI in robot wars
News The online Sodarace competition, created by the Queen Mary University of London, pitched virtual robots created by humans against those designed by artificial intelligence. Dr Peter McOwan, AI researcher at the department of computer science, Queen...
[November 28, 2003, 12:30]
BrainAcademy 2006 seeks coding stars
News BrainAcademy is run by Queen Mary, University of London, and is a competition for computer scientists of the future. The top prize for budding undergraduates is a place, with all fees paid, to study for a degree in the computer science department...
[March 20, 2006, 14:35]
Want to be a ZDNet UK apprentice? You’re hired
Blog Comment That's the site set up by Queen Mary, University of London, which is running the computer science talent contest with sponsorship from ARM and Microsoft, which are offering career opportunities as part of the prizes for undergrad and postgrad...
[June 14, 2007, 14:50]
UK's brightest programming talent sought for BrainAcademy 2005
News BrainAcademy 2005, which opens today, is Queen Mary, University of London's competition to find the most talented individuals in the country. The undergraduate winner will be offered a place on a degree course in the Department of Computer Science...
[May 16, 2005, 17:05]
Alan Sugar and the secrets of the universe
Leader So his appearance to open Queen Mary, University of London's new scientific computing cluster is yet another pointer to the speed at which distributed computing is changing the high-performance landscape.
[May 8, 2007, 16:20]
SCO was the 'best thing that ever happened' to Linux
News Speaking at Queen Mary, University of London, on Monday night, Open Source Developer Labs chief executive Stuart Cohen said the lawsuits were "the best thing that ever happened to Linux". The multitude of law suits brought by SCO against companies...
[March 10, 2005, 9:45]
C4 cottons onto net neutrality debate
Blog From the press release: Dr Ian Waldon, professor of Information and Communications Law at Queen Mary, University of London, has told Channel 4 that 'net neutrality' - the idea the internet is equal to all users - will become a thing of the past as...
[April 29, 2008, 17:23]
UK and India to establish virtual R&D school
News BT will be joined in the consortium by IT consultancy Intergence Systems, plus 10 UK universities: Cambridge, St Andrews, University College London, Queen Mary, Southampton, Lancaster, Bristol, Ulster, Surrey and Birmingham.
[December 3, 2007, 10:51]



