Congratulations to Dr Lei Fang, who passed his PhD viva yesterday. He is pictured below with Supervisor Professor Simon Dobson, External Examiner Dr Iain Bate from York University and Internal Examiner Dr Adam Barker.
School of Computer Science
Christianne Fahey: Debut Cap for Scotland
Congratulations to undergraduate student Christianne Fahey who made her rugby debut for Scotland in L’Aquila at the weekend. Scotland Women took on their Italian counterparts as a warm up for the 6 Nations. Read more about the game on the Scottish Rugby Website.
Movember: Tash on a Stick Cookies
School Seminar: Cloud Platform in Financial Services – Allan Beck, J.P. Morgan
Title: Cloud Platform in Financial Services
Presenter: Allan Beck, Cloud Platform and Strategy Lead from JPMorgan Chase
Abstract: Cloud Computing is revolutionising the delivery of compute services and driving the next generation of web-scale application design. This presents enormous opportunities but also challenges, particularly in heavily regulated sectors such as Financial Services.
Allan Beck, Cloud Platform and Strategy Lead from JPMorgan Chase, will discuss the current approach and challenges to Cloud in Financial Services. This will include an overview of available Cloud services and capabilities, the specific challenges to Cloud in Financial Services (private and public Cloud) and an overview of the next-generation Cloud platform and developer experience at JPMorgan Chase.
Event details
- When: 18th November 2014 14:00 - 15:00
- Where: Cole 1.33
- Series: School Seminar Series
- Format: Seminar, Talk
Computer Science: Semester One
Semester one so far has seen new arrivals in the fish tank, great minds at the think tank, a thank you from MacMillan and a cake for Ada Lovelace Day (supplied by Ishbel Duncan).
Fun and Fireworks
Talk on complex networks
Simon Dobson will give a seminar on complex networks on Tuesday afternoon, 4 November, in the School of Computer Science.
Event details
- When: 4th November 2014 14:00 - 15:00
- Where: Cole 1.33
- Format: Seminar
Computer Science supports Macmillan
Another successful Coffee Morning organised by Ishbel Duncan has raised in excess of £170. Today is the UK’s annual biggest coffee morning in aid of MacMillan Cancer care. Staff and students are pictured sampling the home baking on offer and participating in the Raffle. There are still some cakes on offer in the coffee area. Donate generously.
AetherStore Software Defined Storage
Graduates Robert Macinnis, Allan Boyd and Angus Macdonald, the executive team behind AetherWorks, and distributed data storage solution AetherStore featured in The Register last week.
AetherWorks sponsored the St Andrews programming competition earlier this year. Further testament to the quality of our graduates, Lewis Headden and Isabel Peters have joined the successful start-up. We wish them all continued success as they near product delivery.
Computer Science: Food diversity
Highlighting the School’s penchant for the sweet and fizzy, earlier this week Long Thai returned from vacation with Vietnamese sweets including: bánh cốm (green sticky rice cake), sesame candy, peanut candy and chè lam.
Tom Kelsey introduced a Game of Thrones Cake. The StACS garden continues to offer fresh vegetables and BARR’s fizzy pop survived longer than a day.






