The Intelligent Systems Group conducts research into the theory and application of artificial intelligence.

About
The group research themes are aimed at understanding and formalising aspects of intelligent behaviour for use in systems. Techniques, together with algorithms, and prototype software, are being developed for a variety of applications. These techniques are increasingly important in building more robust and more intelligent computing-based technologies.
PhD Studies in the Intelligent Systems Group
The Intelligent Systems Group is part of the UCL Department of Computer Science, and conducts research into the theory and application of artificial intelligence. Currently, we have around 30 PhD students working on various aspects of the subject. We are keen to admit new PhD studies, and we welcome enquiries from prospective students.
Funding for PhD studies comes from a variety of sources including Doctoral Training Centres (e.g. VEIV, SeCRET, COMPLEX, Financial Computing etc), EPSRC studentships, UCL scholarships, industry sponsors (e.g. SAP, Intel, Google, Microsoft, etc), and research projects (e.g. EPSRC, EU, etc).
If you are interested in studying for a PhD in our group, you could look at the staff profile pages listed on the People section of this oage to find a potential supervisor, or you could go to the department webpage on applying for PhD studies.
People
Find out more about the academic and research staff in the Intelligent Systems Research Group.
- David Barber
- Peter Bentley
- Carlo Ciliberto
- Toby Cubitt
- Marc Deisenroth
- Delmiro Fernandes-Reyes
- Denise Gorse
- Thore Graepel
- Edward Grefenstette
- Benjamin Guedj
- Mark Herbster
- Anthony Hunter (Head of Group)
- Matt Kusner
- Lluis Masanes
- Petru Manescu
- Janaina Mourao-Miranda
- Brooks Paige
- Maria Perez-Ortiz
- Massi Pontil
- Sebastian Riedel
- Simone Severini
- John Shawe-Taylor
- David Silver
- Pontus Stenetorp
- Tim Rocktäschel