Alexandra is an outstanding scholar, as witnessed by the Presburger award, the Needham award and a Wolfson Fellowship for her work in algebra, semantics and computation. Moreover, as well as acting as a wonderful role model, she actively promotes the careers of early career researchers, particularly female early career researchers.

Yvonne is not only a top computer scientist with a background mix of CS and Psychology with a significant number of awards, publications (over 250 papers and her book Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer Interaction has sold more than 150,000 copies worldwide) she leads the University College London Interaction Centre at UCL. I worked with her when we both PI'ed the ICRI in Urban IoT for Intel and learned so much about my own subject from her regarding the user and human aspects of sensing systems and how they are or should be used. This incentivised me to start to explore the more ethical sides of my work (privacy etc.). She is super influential internationally but what I'm impressed by is that she thinks differently and brings new questions to the subject- she makes one think. She is a champion for more women into computing and has guided many computer scientists to their own successes.

Clone of Shift25-UCLAstro Summer Research Studentships
Clone of Shift25-UCLAstro Summer Research Studentships

Clone of Shift25-UCLAstro Summer Research Studentships

The Astro group, in collaboration with the Shift25 initiative, are offering 2 studentships to Year 12 or Year 13 students interested in pursuing research projects over the summer.

05 Mar 2026

Transform Your Lab: New CPD Course in Automation and Robotics at UCL Chemical Engineering
Transform Your Lab: New CPD Course in Automation and Robotics at UCL Chemical Engineering

Transform Your Lab: New CPD Course in Automation and Robotics at UCL Chemical Engineering

Hands-on training in automation, robotics and digital workflows for modern laboratories.

05 Mar 2026

All-girls hackathon returns with a focus on responsible AI
All-girls hackathon returns with a focus on responsible AI

All-girls hackathon returns with a focus on responsible AI

UCL Computer Science hosted the second edition of its All-Girls Hackathon, bringing students together to explore how artificial intelligence can support people with disabilities.

02 Mar 2026