Research & Enterprise
![]() Fire Safety Engineering Group wins the Queens Anniversary Prize, 2002 |
The research section of the School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences (CMS) comprises over 30 academic and 60 research staff based in Queen Mary Court in the heart of the Greenwich Campus.
Members of the school regularly organise and give talks in conferences in areas such as Fire Safety Engineering, Computational Mechanics, Aeroacoustics, Autonomic Computing, Expert Systems and Network Optimisation.
Research centres based in the School cover many areas:
- Centre for Numerical Modelling & Process Analysis
- eCentre - eLearning, Mobile Multimedia & Interaction Design
- Centre for Computer & Computational Science
- Centre for Applied Statistics & Systems Modelling
- Computer Security, Audit, Forensics & Education Centre (C-SAFE)
- Numerical & Applied Mathematics Unit
Our research was rated 'world-leading' by an independent panel of experts in RAE 2008.
It has gained accolades for addressing practical and important real-life problems: our Fire Safety Engineering Group won the EU-sponsored European IST (Information Society Technologies) Prize in 2003, the Queen's Anniversary prize in 2002 and the top award at the British Computer Society (BCS) IT Awards in 2001 for its EXODUS software: its work combines sophisticated mathematical modelling with advanced software engineering.
For more details on how the School of Computing & Mathematical Sciences can help your organisation with research, enterprise and consultancy, download the CMS Guide to Research and Enterprise (pdf).
Details about how to join the school as a research student can be found on the research degrees pages.
To find out more about what the University can offer, visit the Greenwich Research and Enterprise website.

