Main research areas are: Applied formal methods; computational intelligence; communications and service engineering; Stirling applied non-linear dynamics; current research projects include: mobilising advanced technologies for care at home; dynamical information processing in a neuronal microcircuit; mathematical models of the dynamics and control of parasites in fish populations; identification of intensity points in x-ray diffraction patterns using genetic algorithms; diagnosis and optimal treatment recommendation for progressive illnesses (DOTPI); proactive condition monitoring of sensor networks (PROSEN); CARMEN: code analysis, repository and modelling for e-neuroscience; the development of soil analysis support system for archaeologists (SASSA); immuno-epidemiology of nematode infections: the causes and consequences of density dependent interactions.
Beautiful 125.5-hectare (310-acre) campus boasting a loch and an 18th-century castle situated less than an hour away from Edinburgh and Glasgow.
The historic and lively City of Stirling is only a ten minute bus ride from the campus and the university encourages and supports students and staff to user greener methods of transport.
Had adopted the Carbon Management Programme (CMP) and aims to reduce the university's CO2 output by 20% by 2013.
The campus has been described by the police as one of the safest in Britain and has a strong community feel.
The university was voted first in the UK for a 'good place to be'.
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