Research Seminars
The School of Systems Engineering research seminars are targeted for scientific audience, in the fields of computer science and informatics, cybernetics and electronic engineering. The talks usually last for about 45-50 minutes followed by a short question/answer session and possible further informal discussion with the speaker after the seminar.
Everyone is welcome to attend any of these seminars, although we do encourage all academics, research assistants, postgraduates and MSc students from the School of Systems Engineering. Our final year students (MEng and BSc/BEng) are also strongly encouraged to attend.
Seminars for the current term are listed below. Please click on the title for a copy of the abstract (where applicable).
2012
| Date | Title | Speaker | Time | Venue |
| 29th February | Being a journal editor, a personal perspective | Eur Ing Dr R Simon Sherratt, School of Systems Engineering, University of Reading | 13:00 | Gordon Lecture Theatre |
| 8th February | ITFOM: making ICT work for truly individualized Systems Medicine; 1G for 7 billion people | Prof Hans Westerhoff, University of Manchester | 13:00 | Gordon Lecture Theatre |
| 18th January | Seriously Connected: Changing Behaviour through Social Media | Professor of Social Computing University of Lincoln, School of Computer Science | 15:00 | Gordon Lecture Theatre |
Seminars Archive
We maintain a complete archive list of all the previous Systems Engineering research seminars. This can be viewed on our Research Seminars Archive page.