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The CS@Manchester Podcast features episodes with interviews with academics and their research, students and their studies and life at the University, Computer Science events across the community, such as the Pint of Science festival, and wider issues, such as the challenge of attracting women to STEM subjects.

The podcast is aimed to be released monthly and you can subscribe to us via itunes or search “CS@manchester” in your preferred podcast app

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The CS@Manchester Podcast features episodes with interviews with academics and their research, students and their studies and life at the University, Computer Science events across the community, such as the Pint of Science festival, and wider issues, such as the challenge of attracting women to STEM subjects.

The podcast is aimed to be released monthly and you can subscribe to us via itunes or search “CS@manchester” in your preferred podcast app

    EP.37: Imago, A Student Software Company

    EP.37: Imago, A Student Software Company

    Episode 37 of the CS@Manchester podcast features an interview with students from Imago, a student software company sponsored by the Institute of Coding, which is part of their student enterprise project.

    This is designed to provide the opportunity for students to engage with industry practise whilst studying at a Higher Education Institution.

    We speak to some of our undergraduate students from the Department of Computer Science who have been part of the Student Software Company over the summer. These are Karam Agha, Phoebe Evason and Albert Viliick.

    We find out about the different projects they worked on, the clients they delivered to and the positive experiences they found being part of the company.

    Dr Gareth Henshall, the department's First Year Tutor and one of our academic leads for the programme also joins us for the discussion, to talk about the aims of the initiative in general and the benefits to both students, clients and potential employers.

    You can find out more about the Imago Student Software company at:
    https://imago.cs.manchester.ac.uk/

    The student enterprise:
    https://www.studententerprise.org.uk/

    The Institute of Coding:
    https://instituteofcoding.org/

    • 46 min
    EP.36: Amelia Huang - from Singapore to Skyscanner, via @CSMCR

    EP.36: Amelia Huang - from Singapore to Skyscanner, via @CSMCR

    Our latest episode of the Cs@Manchester podcast features BSc Computer Science graduate, Amelia Huang.

    Amelia graduated last year and we caught up with her just before graduation. She's now working full time as a software developer at Skyscanner.

    We talk about why she chose to come to Manchester from Singapore, her experiences on the Computer Science course, why she dislikes scruffy code, the behaviour of Bees and why romanesco cauliflowers are used to explain computer science techniques.

    Find out more about our UG programmes at

    www.cs.manchester.ac.uk

    Follow us on twitter @csmcr
    Instagram: UoMCompsci

    • 39 min
    EP.35: Research Symposium pt2 - Alaa Alahmadi, Prof Carole Goble Medal Winner for Best Doctoral Paper

    EP.35: Research Symposium pt2 - Alaa Alahmadi, Prof Carole Goble Medal Winner for Best Doctoral Paper

    The second part of our PG Research Symposium features an interview with winner of the Professor Carole Goble award for Best Doctoral Paper Alaa Alamahdi.

    Alaa's paper is titled:
    Evaluating the Impact of Pseudo-Colour and Coordinate System on the Detection of Medication-Induced ECG Changes.

    We talk to both Alaa and her supervisor, Dr Caroline Jay about the challenges of the research behind the paper, and also joining us for the discussion is Dr Bijan Parsia, one of the academics on the judging panel for the award.

    If you are interested in some of our PGR opportunities here at the Department of Computer Science please email us at
    pgr-compsci@manchester.ac.uk

    Or look on our website:
    www.cs.manchester.ac.uk

    Follow us on twitter for the latest news from the department @csmcr

    • 43 min
    EP.34: Research Symposium pt1 - Dr Henry Reeve, Prof Steve Furber Medal Winner for Best Thesis.

    EP.34: Research Symposium pt1 - Dr Henry Reeve, Prof Steve Furber Medal Winner for Best Thesis.

    Episode 34 of the CS@Manchester podcast features and interview with Dr Henry Reeve, who recently won the 'Prof Steve Furber Medal for Outstanding Doctoral Thesis' in Computer Science at the PG Research Symposium in the Department of Computer Science.

    Together with a member of the judging panel, Dr Bijan Parsia, we talk to Henry about his thesis titled LEARNING IN HIGH DIMENSIONS WITH ASYMMETRIC COSTS and what he is now working on at The University in Birmingham as a Post Doc.

    Read Henry's thesis:
    https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/files/85713292/FULL_TEXT.PDF

    Find out more about Henry:
    http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~reevehwj/

    Follow us @csmcr

    • 16 min
    EP.33: UG Graduation 2019 - Where next for our Computer Science Graduates?

    EP.33: UG Graduation 2019 - Where next for our Computer Science Graduates?

    Today's episode of the CS@Manchester podcast features interviews with a range of students who graduated last month at our ceremony on 15 July 2019. We ask them what their highlights have been, what they'll take away from their experiences and where their joinery will take them to next, now they're leaving the University of Manchester!

    We speak to (in order)
    Will Davidson (Computer Science with Ind Exp)
    Richa Shah (Computer Science with Ind Exp)
    Ben Lister (Computer Science & Maths with Ind Exp)
    Aidan Abbott (Human Computer Interaction with Ind Exp)
    Prof Simon Harper (HCI Programme Director)
    Hendrik Mölder (Computer Science)
    Danielle Holliday (Computer Science & Maths with Ind Exp)

    Stay connected by following us on twitter @csmcr or instagram on UoMCompsci

    • 29 min
    EP.32: Cyber Security with Prof Daniel Dresner

    EP.32: Cyber Security with Prof Daniel Dresner

    Episode 32 of the CS@Manchester features an interview with Prof Daniel Dresner, who is the Academic Cyber Secutiry Lead at The University of Manchester.

    Daniel is THE expert for all things Cyber Security, often featured on the BBC to explain risk and opportunities of information systems to the wider community. He was also voted the UK's second top influencer in cyber security in the 2017.

    Find out more about Daniel and his research and other projects and ventures here:

    https://www.cs.manchester.ac.uk/about/people/?ea=daniel.dresner

    https://twitter.com/danielgdresner?lang=en

    Find out more about Computer Science @ Manchester:

    @csmcr

    • 47 min

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