Cercia at The University of Birmingham

Cercia, working at the cutting-edge of Computational Intelligence (CI) research at the University of Birmingham, have the solution to almost any complex business issue. Cercia's technologies are being successfully applied to many sectors, and are used in both small and large companies. Cercia's services include R&D, Consultancy and Training.

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New Cercia Researcher
01-02-2010 – Ben Jones joined Cercia as a new research fellow in the project on “Divergence of Neural Structures in Changing Environments” funded by Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH. Ben passed his PhD viva last December. His PhD study was also fully funded by Honda Research Institute Europe GmbH. His postdoctoral work will further extend [...]
Research Fellow joins Cercia
25-01-2010 – Jinzhong Niu joined Cercia as a new research fellow in the EPSRC-funded project on “Market Based Control of Complex Computational Systems” (http://www.cercia.ac.uk/projects/research/mbc/). Jinzhong came from the City University of New York, USA. He will work on automatic mechanism design using evolutionary and other heuristic algorithms. Warmest welcome to Jinzhong!
Cercia Director gives invited speech
18-01-2010 – Xin Yao, the Cercia Director, gave an invited speech at the 4th international Learning and Intelligent OptimizatioN Conference (LION 4) on 18-22 January 2010 in Venice, Italy.
Inivited talk given by Cercia Director
13-01-2010 – Xin Yao, the Cercia Director, gave an invited talk at the 2nd LANCS Workshop on Understanding Heuristics on 13-14 January 2010 in Cardiff, UK.
Cercia Senior Lecturer wins grant!
11-01-2010 – Peter Tino, a Senior Lecturer at Cercia, won a £744,773.96 BBSRC grant as the PI. Congratulations to Peter!
Cercia annual review day
17-12-2009 – Cercia held its annual review day in Hornton Grange of the University's Conference Park. Eight presentations were given, followed by a Christmas lunch.