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Dr Josiah Lutton and Dr Pavel Veselý Named Joint Winners of a SEM Faculty Post Doctoral Prize

We are delighted to report that Dr Josiah Lutton and Dr Pavel Veselý, Research Fellows from the Department of Computer Science, have been named joint winners of a SEM Faculty Post Doctoral Prize.

Each year, the University of Warwick's Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine (SEM) funds a prize for the best Warwick-affiliated research output from an Early Career Researcher. Each department nominates a winner, or joint winners, out of the applications received after a judging process as determined by the Faculty.

Professor Yulan He, who led the Department's selection, commented:

Pavel's paper on quantile summary, co-authored with Professor Graham Cormode, was published in a top-tier conference on theoretical databases, Symposium on Principles of Database Systems (PODS) co-located with SIGMOD. The tight lower bound for quantile summaries proposed in this work is a deep theoretical exploration central to data management. The work led to a collaboration with Splunk, a US-based company that focuses on processing machine-generated big data. The follow-up paper has been accepted to the 2021 edition of the PODS conference. The result has a great potential for a broader impact. Josiah's work is on medical imaging. Together with Dr Sharon Collier and Professor Till Bretschneider, they proposed an enhanced 3D segmentation method (with a curvature-based enhancement term), which outperforms the best-of-breed random walker method in Dictyostelium image volumes. The work was published in a top journal, IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging, with an impact factor of 6.68. Josiah presented his method at the Actin 2020 meeting and was awarded a prize for best imaging in a talk by the Royal Microscopical Society and has been featured in an article in their inFocus magazine.


Congratulations to Our New Graduates!

Congratulations to our new graduates, who will be receiving their results today!

Below is a video from our Head of Department, Professor Ranko Lazić, celebrating the occasion.

Well done, we wish you all the best for your careers, and we hope you stay in touch!

Mon 12 Jul 2021, 11:09 | Tags: Undergraduate

FoCS Theory Workshop (June 28, 2021)

The FoCS group Theory Workshop 2021 will take place online on June 28 (Monday).

The workshop will consists of some short talks by our PhD students and postdocs, highlighting their recent research.

For more information about the event please see

https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/dcs/research/focs/activities/theory-workshop-june-2021/

Sun 27 Jun 2021, 01:28 | Tags: Theory and Foundations

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