Press office news tagged computing
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Creating a unique experience for artists and listeners
University of Plymouth news: Professor Eduardo Miranda, one of the foremost pioneers of quantum computer music, explains how the emerging technology could transform experiences for artists and listeners
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Science fiction becomes fact to create live musical performance
Dr Alexis Kirke, Senior Research Fellow in the Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research at the University of Plymouth, has shown that a human musician can communicate directly with a quantum computer via teleportation.
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Tech companies not doing enough to protect users from phishing scams
Academics from the University of Plymouth’s Centre for Security, Communications and Network (CSCAN) Research assessed the effectiveness of phishing filters employed by various email service providers
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Cutting-edge design for visually impaired people puts graduate through to 2019 Santander Universities Entrepreneurship Awards semi-finals
An alumni business trying to make life easier for visually impaired people has been chosen as a semi-finalist in a national competition.
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University helps to inspire teachers at regional computing conference
The Computing at School (CAS) Regional Conference, held at the University of Plymouth, featured presentations and workshops on topics including digital literacy, e-safety and artificial intelligence.
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Students learn about cyber security from Kaspersky Lab’s industry experts
Students from the University of Plymouth have been given the chance to learn about the latest global developments in cyber security from lecturers and leading industry experts at Kaspersky Lab
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Art project challenges society to take control of artificial intelligence
Do you want to live forever? This is the starting point of an interactive digital art project launching this week, using cutting edge technology to help people explore what they want from the future of artificial intelligence (AI).
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University of Plymouth and Yeovil College to deliver courses in computing and engineering
The University of Plymouth is joining forces with Yeovil College to offer students a greater opportunity to boost their skills levels in Somerset
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First students enrol for digital technology apprenticeships
A group of students from across the South West have embarked on a four-year degree apprenticeship with the University of Plymouth which will enable them to earn while they learn
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University launches financial support and mentoring programme for engineering students
University of Plymouth news: A new funding and mentoring programme has been launched for students in STEM subjects - the Tamar Engineering Project.
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New internet security device launched to safeguard schools against child abuse
University of Plymouth news: Computer experts have created a new device that provides round-the-clock monitoring against online child abuse and radicalisation for primary and secondary schools.
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Images and codes provide alternative to multiple device password systems
Plymouth University news: A system using images and a one-time numerical code could provide a secure and easy to use alternative to multi-factor methods dependent on hardware or software and one-time passwords