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Watch - Computer Science at 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁϳԹÏ
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Catty Langford 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï PhD Student
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Dr Llyr Ap Cenydd from 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï speaks:
"The age of AI is upon us, and industries have been revolutionised with more exciting opportunities than ever before.
At 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁϳԹÏ, our courses will prepare you for an exciting and future proofed career in the technology sector.
So at Bangor, we practice research led teaching. Computer science is no different.
So the people that are lecturing you are experts in their field.
So I teach game design, game development, AI, and these are very much things I do for research and also for development as well."
Catty langfornd speaks:
"My undergraduate degree at 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï showed me my love of computer science.
We got to cover so many different aspects of the fields, which showed me what I loved the most and led to my PhD in operational research,
where I'm looking at electric vehicle rooting for middle mile deliveries."
Steph Parry speaks:
"The thing I enjoy most about 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï that I think sets it apart from other universities is the community,
the lecturers, they're very passionate and the support is great.
Like, I walk down the corridor and every lecturer will say, hi."
Catty Langford speaks:
"Bangor's open so many doors to me.
Soon I'll be travelling to Montreal, Canada to work with Professor Michelle Gendreau, who is the top researcher in the field that I'm studying.
It's such an exciting opportunity and I can't wait to go."
Steph Parry speaks:
"This semester we are going to spark, and we get to work with local businesses and do a project based on their proposals."
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Dr Mosab Bazargani speaks:
"In this school, we base your final year project based on our industrial collaboration with global companies such as Airbus and Air France-KLM.
This will give you a hands on industrial experience on real world problems.
I'm working with the biggest tech companies in the world. I'm really working right on cutting edge and pioneering over it.
Sometimes, unless the kind of thing you can do as a student here as well."
Dr Llyr ap Cennydd speaks:
"For your third year project, for example, you can be teamed up with somebody like me.
If you have interest in virtual reality or game design and development, you can start that process for yourself and work on something that's really passionate to you."
Catty Langford speaks:
"My advice for anyone who's thinking of coming to Bangor would be to immerse yourself in the amazing community we have here.
Everyone is so welcoming, the lecturers are so supportive and you'll make friends straight away."
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Dr Llyr ap Cennydd speaks:
"Join us in shaping the future."
Watch - Julian Kisselevits, Computer Science Student Profile
My lecturers are very friendly and generous; we get a lot of help from them, from both the academic and non-academic side. There are also so many clubs and societies at Bangor and joining them for socials is amazing.
Career Opportunities
Computer Science will open a world of interesting and creative career options. It encompasses a wide range of careers for creative people who want to problem solve, innovate, and change the world.
- Software Developer: Design, develop and test software systems.
- Web Developer: Design, develop and maintain websites and web applications.
- Cybersecurity Specialist: Protect organizations from cyber threats through various security measures and technologies.
- Artificial Intelligence Engineer: Develop and implement AI-based solutions for various applications.
- Database Administrator: Manage, maintain and organize databases.
- Mobile Application Developer: Design and develop mobile apps for various operating systems.
- Data Scientist: Collect, process and analyse large data sets to find insights and make data-driven decisions.
- Game Developer: Design and develop video games for various platforms.
- Cloud Computing Specialist: Plan, deploy, and manage cloud-based systems and applications.
- Network and Information Systems Administrator: Design, implement and manage the computer networks of organizations.

Our excellent facilities
As a student here, you will benefit from the latest facilities including:
- Large, fully equipped computing laboratories and all the latest software.
- A recently installed immersive technologies laboratory, where the latest devices are used for project and research work. 
- A recently installed large networking laboratory to provide students with the opportunity to design and administer networks and for the teaching of computer architecture modules.
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Watch - Computer Science and Engineering EXPO
Hello, I'm Iestyn Pierce at 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁϳԹÏ. We're here in Neuadd Pritchard Jones Hall today for the culmination of the student year, the project Expo.
Hi. My name's Stephanie Williams and I'm from a company, Ariel Works and we're a drone selling company based here in North Wales in Anglesey. And we're here at the expo today because we support students from 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁϳԹÏ. And we've been taking students on now for the past three years, um, generally from the product design departments, but we're also open to other departments as well. We're really happy to be at the expo here today. We did designer for Animated Technologies.
My name's Jack. I'm one of the developers on the team and we're here today at Bangor Expo, um, to support the students and young innovators, uh, in their development after third year graduation. It's quite a nice feeling to be brought back. I myself was a student here. So, it's been. It's an honour to be able to speak, and I'm kind of be the voice on behalf of these students.
Animated technologies develop animations of VR and AR projects for a clientele base that we have. We have done some work alongside people like Space Forge, where we've done animations for their satellites. We've done applications for ITL and Centrica for some of their products to showcase to investment. And we've also done VR projects for governmental and councils.
We're currently showcasing on the VR headsets a r uh, sorry, a VR application for the watch learning centres in Wales where we, uh, helping kids who, first language.
All speakers develop their Welsh language techniques. Hi, I'm Alex, I'm here with my supervisor Noel Bristow
So to discuss my final year poster. It's about wind turbines, offshore flow, and, how they can be more efficient than onshore turbines. So that's brilliant. So do you wanna tell me about the web page that you developed? So I developed a web page. Um, when we click on the shapefile, it provides us with a average wind speed for that area.
If clicked on, then it develops a graph and a backend server, which then is matched to a turbine. Now. Then it then sends back to the L, then send back to the user, an average uh power output of megawatts per year.
Hi, I'm Angela and Ali. I'm from Kuwait and I'm doing electronic engineering at 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁϳԹÏ. So I would I would introduce my project, which is, which is uh, now robots uh, which can be used for autism therapy, which is I designed two games, uh, this games that can improve communication skills for the autism children. So, my inspiration, first, my, my cousin, which have autism, I saw my my aunts going through this and, making sure his communication skills are improving and.
And he was delayed from the children from his age. And I said, I said, mother, for that sorrowing son, I see see her go through with this. And she says, it's so I, I want to design something that's kind of cool. So some children and for children specifically.
Excellent. Thank you. Hello, my name is Robert Siegel.
I'm studying computer science that my favourite part in 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï is I think professors can help. Like what I really want, but what do you really want to do? So there's the best fit point. So today's poster exhibition that my poster is reinventing browser interactions of all reality. Then I found the problem. This is like. Oh, by the way, if you use that these devices, you feel the same thing as you using a laptop, laptop and these dual monitors.
So, I feel disappointed, but. So I read the design of the these layout like browser interactions for reality.
Hi, my name is Katie and I'm a final year student studying computer science at 91¾«Æ·ºÚÁϳԹÏ. My favourite thing about the university is the wide range of modules that they offer. Hi, I'm Jago and I'm a final year computer science student and my favourite thing about Bangor is the Brownies!
Uh, my project is about machine learning and diagnosing breast cancer. I'm presenting my post today on visualising the open that database.
Hi, I'm Doctor Perkins that I'm a deputy Head of School for Computer Science and Engineering. This is our end of year expo where students get to share their work that I've done on their projects,
with the public and with employers all around the university and the local regions.
It's a really exciting event for students, especially as they get to see how people respond to what they've done.
The supervisor here also, and they mark their work and the marks,
the culmination of that work that's gone through over the whole time t