Events
April 2025 | |
Tue 22 - Fri 25 Apr 2025 | ![]() Centre for Human-Centred Computing Hosted by Queen Mary this year, the 16th edition will focus on Sustaining Educational Excellence in Engineering: Generative AI in Enhancing Critical Thinking and Active Learning. With a diverse Organising Committee of 38 members from 13 countries and 19 institutions, the conference promises a wealth of global perspectives and expertise, fostering innovation in engineering education worldwide. Visit the IEEE EDUCON 2025 website for more details and to get involved. Dr Usman Naeem, Reader in... |
May 2025 | |
![]() 16:30 - 19:00 | ![]() ![]() Centre for Human-Centred Computing The Computer Science for Fun Project is 20 years old! Created by Paul Curzon and the late Peter McOwan, we have been inspiring (and teaching) students, teachers and the general public about interdisciplinary computer science research since 2005, when we released and mailed out our first free magazine issue to schools and gave it away to the general public as part of our exhibit at the Royal Society Summer Exhibition that year. Join us for a celebration event at Queen Mary University of London... |
June 2025 | |
![]() 18:00 - 20:00 | ![]() ![]() Centre for Human-Centred Computing Join us to celebrate the publication of two books: Marcus Pearce Learning to Listen, Listening to Learn: Music Perception and the Psychology of Enculturation Learning to listen, Listening to Learn presents a unified theory of music perception based on psychological processes of statistical learning and probabilistic prediction. It develops and evaluates a computational model of the perceptual learning underlying cultural evolution of music, accounting for the human capacity to perceive... |