We live in a digital age where technology constantly changes, disrupts, and transforms. Researchers at Swansea University use digital technology across all disciplines including law, health, science, engineering, arts and humanities , to analyse the past and shape tomorrow’s world.
We have:
- Been awarded funding to be part of 16 new Centres for Doctoral Training in Artificial Intelligence, part of a £100m investment by UK Research and Innovation. Here, researchers will use AI technology to improve healthcare, tackle climate change, analyse Big Data and create new commercial opportunities.
- Contributed to research in AI from the discovery of gravitational waves to the detection of breast cancer. Through our interdisciplinary approach, Swansea University can develop start- of- the- art research projects which cover fundamental particle physics and astronomy, the health and clinical sciences, and novel ideas in mathematical, physical and computer science.