¾Ã²Ý¸£Àû ¾Ã²Ý¸£Àû stories Keep up-to-date with all the latest news from the School of Computer Science. AI could learn from data beyond vision and language to make it more practical, trustworthy and improve its understanding. New ‘blueprint’ for advancing practical, trustworthy AI A new ‘blueprint’ for building AI that highlights how the technology can learn from different kinds of data to make it more deployable in the real world, has been developed by researchers at the University of Sheffield and the Alan Turing Institute. 21 October 2025 Welcoming Professor Or Meir to the School of Computer Science Professor Meir joins us in his role as Professor of Algorithms. 13 October 2025 Sheffield to lead $1M project on AI-powered theorem proving, funded by Renaissance Philanthropy and XTX Markets Titled ‘Copilots for Isabelle: Learning Logical Structure for a Better Proving Experience’, will advance the foundations and technology of interactive theorem proving, developing next-generation methods for proof assistants. 7 October 2025 Meet our new academics We are delighted to be welcoming Bei Peng, Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence & Applications of AI, and Amir Ghalamzan, Associate Professor, to the School of Computer Science. 26 September 2025 Search Robots and automation: UK regions and businesses face being left behind Professor Tony Prescott from our Department of Computer Science and Sheffield Robotics has given evidence to the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) Committee ahead of a report published today. The report says that unless the Government increases efforts to manage the transition to automation, UK regions and businesses could find themselves left behind and uncompetitive. 18 September 2019 Why working with industry benefits everyone Exposure to industry and working in teams is a key feature of our taught courses. 23 May 2019 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Current page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 … Next page Next › Last page Last »