Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance

The Scottish Informatics and Computer Science Alliance (SICSA) is a "research pool" funded by the Scottish Funding Council. A research pool is a collaboration of Scottish university departments whose broad objective is to create a coherent research community that will improve the quality of research carried out in Scotland in the pool-related discipline.[1][2]

SICSA's goals are to improve the quality of research in informatics and computer science across universities in Scotland, to promote the transfer of research results to benefit companies and the public sector in Scotland and to create a university community that represents all aspects of Scottish Informatics and Computer Science.[3][4]

SICSA was launched in December 2008 and is funded with an award of £14.5 million from the Scottish Funding Council with SICSA member universities providing matching funding.[5] It is managed by the SICSA Executive which is composed of: Director of Research (who is also the SICSA Director), the Director of the SICSA Graduate Academy, the Director of Knowledge Exchange, the Director of Education, the SICSA Executive Officer and the SICSA Executive Assistant.[6]

Membership

SICSA has adopted an inclusive membership policy and all universities in Scotland that have computer science or informatics departments/schools are eligible to be members of SICSA. In April 2013, the following departments/schools were SICSA members.[7]

  1. University of Aberdeen. Department of Computing Science
  2. University of Abertay. School of Computing and Engineering Systems & Institute of Arts, Media and Computer Games
  3. University of Dundee. School of Computing
  4. University of Edinburgh. School of Informatics
  5. Edinburgh Napier University. Institute for Informatics & Digital Innovation
  6. University of Glasgow. School of Computing Science
  7. Glasgow Caledonian University. School of Engineering and Computing
  8. Heriot-Watt University. School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
  9. The Robert Gordon University. School of Computing
  10. University of St Andrews. School of Computer Science
  11. University of Stirling. Department of Computer Science and Mathematics
  12. University of Strathclyde. Department of Computer and Information Sciences
  13. University of the West of Scotland. School of Computing
  14. University of the Highlands and Islands. School of Computing

Research themes

SICSA’s research activities are organized around four broad research themes[8]

Each research theme is managed by a theme leader and organizes workshops and events for the computer science research community across Scotland.

SICSA staff appointments

To help achieve its goal of improving research quality, SICSA has funded the appointment of 30 academic staff across Scottish universities.[13] Appointments have been made in Edinburgh, Glasgow, St Andrews, Stirling, Strathclyde, Abertay and Aberdeen Universities.

The SICSA Graduate Academy

The SICSA Graduate Academy (SGA)[14] is an international graduate school in informatics and computer science. It provides funding for PhD students, supports graduate training and summer schools and runs a Distinguished Visitor scheme which supports visits from distinguished computer scientists to Scotland. The SGA runs an annual conference for all PhD students working in computer science and informatics in Scotland.[15]

SICSA Prize studentships

SICSA has made available 80 prize studentships for PhD study in Scotland to students from around the world, with the aim of attracting the research leaders of the future to work in Scotland.[16]

SICSA summer schools

SICSA provides support for PhD students in Scotland to attend international summer school and sponsors up to 3 international summer schools per year for PhD students in Scotland. Nine summer schools have been sponsored in Scottish universities between June 2009 and August 2012.[17]

SICSA Distinguished Visitor Scheme

The aim of the SICSA Distinguished Visitor scheme is to provide support for excellent researchers from around the world to interact with the Scottish Computer Science and Informatics research community.

Interaction with industry

SICSA interacts extensively with local industry in Scotland with a view to transferring technology and informing the industrial community of informatics and computer science research in Scotland.[18] An annual "Demofest" is organized that showcases Scottish University research.[19] Specific projects with industry are concerned with smart tourism[20] and migrating high-value software services to the cloud.[21]

In 2013, SICSA developed a portfolio of funding mechanisms which have the specific aim of increasing exchanges between academics and industry.[22] These mechanisms include: SICSA Postgraduate Industry Internship Program; SICSA Early Career Industry Fellowship; SICSA Distinguished Industrial Visitors Fellowship; SICSA Elevate - Incubator Program; SICSA Proof of Concept Program; SICSA Team Based Industrial Placements Program.

Computer science education

Uniquely amongst the SFC research pools, SICSA has extended its remit to include education as well as research.[23] The aim of this move is to allow SICSA to become the single representative body for all aspects of university informatics/computer science research and education in Scotland.

SICSA maintains information about undergraduate and postgraduate taught courses in Scotland for potential students and provides information for industry on opportunities for graduate recruitment.[24]

References

  1. Research Pools Scottish Funding Council, Edinburgh, Scotland. 3 November 2011.
  2. A collective ambition that builds up to a critical mass. Times Higher Education, 12 June 2008.
  3. The net worth of networks Science Scotland 10, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland. January 2011.
  4. SICSA's objectives 3 November 2011.
  5. SFC Press Release SFCPR/38/08, Scottish Funding Council, Edinburgh. 5 December 2008.
  6. SICSA people and governance 3 November 2011.
  7. SICSA members 17 April 2013.
  8. SICSA research themes 3 November 2011.
  9. Next-generation internet 8 November 2011
  10. Complex systems engineering 8 November 2011
  11. Modelling and abstraction 8 November 2011
  12. Multi-modal interaction 8 November 2011
  13. SICSA staff appointments 3 November 2011.
  14. SICSA Graduate Academy 3 November 2011.
  15. SICSA annual conference 3 November 2011.
  16. SICSA prize studentships 3 November 2011.
  17. SICSA-sponsored summer schools 17 April 2013.
  18. Commercialisation: From Blue Sky to Real World Science Scotland 10, Royal Society of Edinburgh, January 2011.
  19. SICSA demofest 8 November 2011
  20. Smart Tourism 3 November 2011.
  21. Services to the Cloud 3 November 2011.
  22. SICSA Industry 17 April 2013.
  23. Scottish Funding Council: Chief Executive's Report SFC/11/64. Scottish Funding Council, Edinburgh, Scotland. 2 September 2011.
  24. SICSA education 3 November 2011.

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