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  2. 10 May 2024: Search site. Artificial Intelligence. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Artificial Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence. Principal lecturer: Dr Sean Holden. Term: Easter. Hours: 12. Format: In-person lectures.
  3. 10 May 2024: Search site. Concurrent and Distributed Systems. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Concurrent and Distributed Systems. Concurrent and Distributed Systems. Principal lecturers:Taken by: Part IB CST. Term:
  4. History and Politics - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/subjects/history-and-politics/
    Thumbnail for History and Politics - Trinity College Cambridge 3 Jul 2024: history between the Renaissance and the Enlightenment; Professor Samita Sen, who works on global economic history and the history of modern South Asian; and Professor Peter Sarris, who works on Roman,
  5. 10 May 2024: Search site. Data Science. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Data Science. Data Science. Principal lecturer: Dr Damon Wischik. Term: Michaelmas. Hours: 16 (16 lectures). Format: In-person lectures. Suggested
  6. 10 May 2024: Search site. Introduction to Computer Architecture. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Introduction to Computer Architecture. Introduction to Computer Architecture. Principal lecturer: Prof Simon Moore. Term:
  7. 10 May 2024: Search site. Further Graphics. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Further Graphics. Further Graphics. Principal lecturer: Dr Cengiz Oztireli. Term: Michaelmas. Hours: 8. Format: In-person lectures. Suggested hours
  8. 10 May 2024: 2 lectures]. The big picture for managing traffic. Economics and policy are relevant to networks in many ways.
  9. Undergraduate courses - Churchill College

    https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/study-here/undergraduate-courses/
    Thumbnail for Undergraduate courses - Churchill College 13 May 2024: A guide to the undergraduate degrees offered by Churchill College. Find the subject that interests you and will form the basis of your study.
  10. Investigating zoonoses - Johnian

    https://johnian.joh.cam.ac.uk/news/investigating-zoonoses/
    Thumbnail for Investigating zoonoses - Johnian 22 Apr 2024: Returning to Europe during the economic crisis of 2008, I struggled to continue in the sector and took up internships, first with the Netherlands Embassy in London, and subsequently with the ... Rather, these depend on historical, political and
  11. Computer Science - Trinity College Cambridge

    https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/subjects/computer-science/
    Thumbnail for Computer Science - Trinity College Cambridge 17 May 2024: The Computer Science Tripos (CST) is aimed at students who wish to concentrate their studies on Computer Science to the maximum extent possible. In the first ye
  12. 10 May 2024: Prerequisites: Economics, Law and Ethics.
  13. 29 May 2024: Search site. Compiler Construction. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Compiler Construction. Compiler Construction. Principal lecturer: Dr Jeremy Yallop. Term: Lent. Hours: 16. Format: In-person lectures.
  14. 10 May 2024: Search site. Cybersecurity. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Cybersecurity. Cybersecurity. Principal lecturer: Prof Frank Stajano. Term: Easter. Hours: 12. Format: In-person lectures. Suggested hours of
  15. 21 May 2024: Search site. Formal Models of Language. Department of Computer Science and Technology. Course pages 2023–24. Formal Models of Language. Formal Models of Language. Principal lecturer: Prof Paula Buttery. Additional lecturer: Dr Fermin Moscoso del
  16. Pygmalion

    https://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~tef10/pygmalion.html
    28 Apr 2024: And that is just what Eliza did. Complications ensued; but they were economic, not romantic. ... There were even classes at the London School of Economics, and a humble personal appeal to the director of that institution to recommend a course bearing on
  17. Department of Computer Science and Technology – Security Group: All

    https://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/research/security/seminars/archive/all.html
    17 Jun 2024: Webinar & LT2, Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building. 2-5% of global GDP – some $2-5T USD – is estimated to be associated with economic crime. ... This talk describes the work we do at Mastercard that seeks to move past the legacy
  18. Professor Ross Anderson - Churchill College

    https://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/obituaries/professor-ross-anderson/
    Thumbnail for Professor Ross Anderson - Churchill College 10 May 2024: During his long and distinguished career he made significant contributions in many areas of computer security and was one of the founders of the field of security economics. ... He was one of the founders of the field of security economics which explored
  19. Dr Robin Chatterjee - Trinity Hall Cambridge

    https://www.trinhall.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-robin-chatterjee/
    Thumbnail for Dr Robin Chatterjee - Trinity Hall Cambridge 4 Jun 2024: Prior to joining Price Waterhouse he conducted post-doctoral work in the Economics Faculty, having earlier completed a PhD on ‘Takeover and Company Performance’, also at the Faculty of Economics, University
  20. Khaled Soufani - Clare Hall

    https://www.clarehall.cam.ac.uk/directory/soufani/
    Thumbnail for Khaled Soufani - Clare Hall 27 Jun 2024: Professor Khaled Soufani. Professor Soufani holds a Masters in Applied Economics and a PhD in Financial Economics. ... Professor Soufani has published extensively in economics and finance in areas relating to financial management, corporate restructuring,
  21. Editor's note - Johnian

    https://johnian.joh.cam.ac.uk/articles/editors-note-9/
    Thumbnail for Editor's note - Johnian 16 Apr 2024: This idea is mirrored in Katie Smith’s article where she explains that increasing women’s access to education brings economic and social benefits for their wider communities.

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