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UK PhD Centre in Financial Computing

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The PhD Centre in Financial Computing is privileged to have the expertise of world-class academics, who act as advisors to lead and support the students during their 4 year period of study.

Under such elite supervision, our programme of postgraduate education provides the technical depth and management skills breadth required for work in teams on large-scale issues. The students achieve this by undertaking a challenging and original research project at doctoral level as well as a formal programme of taught coursework to develop and enhance their technical skills.

Our advisors have many years of experience in their field of research, enabling our students to gain first-hand knowledge directly from the source.

Supervisor profiles
Explore the specialist research topics, interests and background details of academic advisors working with the PhD Centre in Financial Computing.
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Steven Bishop
Complex systems
Ann Blandford
Human–Computer Interaction
Dan Browne
Quantum computation and quantum cryptography
Duncan Brumby
Human-Computer Interaction, User Modeling
Licia Capra
Software Engineering, Mobile Computing
Yonita Carter
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Christopher Clack
financial computing
Bert De Reyck
Management Science and Financial Engineering
John Dowell
human factors, interactive technologies
Ian Eames
Fluid mechanics, large scale calculations

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Our PhD programme

Read about the programme structure, training facilities and work expected of Financial Computing PhD students.