The research scope of the Algorithms and Data Analysis (ADA) group ranges from theoretical computational complexity to machine learning for computer vision and data-driven solutions for operational research, digital privacy and health. Particular emphasis is placed on developing algorithmic solutions and concrete implementations for various applications in sectors such as health, security, and finance.
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Activities

Weekly Seminar - Join us at ADA!
Our weekly seminar series covers a broad range of exciting topics, from algorithms and statistical modeling to cutting-edge areas such as machine learning, deep learning, and computer vision. Each week, a member of the ADA team presents their research or share insights, sparking discussions, sharing practical tips, and real-world examples from their projects. We welcome all interested individuals - students, postdocs, and faculty members - to learn from colleagues, share ideas, and contribute to a vibrant academic community! Contact Hind Almahmoud (hind.almahmoud@kcl.ac.uk) for more information.
News
New tool analyses huge amounts of data at record speeds
New tool analyses huge amounts of data at record speeds The algorithm can spot trends in hundreds of millions of data points in less than 20 minutes.

King's computer scientist awarded fellowship from Royal Academy of Engineering
Dr Letizia Gionfrida will help build the next generation of wearable robotics amongst a community of eminent peers.

New software detects money laundering faster than ever before
The tool can isolate suspicious and potential criminal behaviour three times more effectively than conventional methods.

Five King's scientists win prestigious New Investigator Awards
The academics awarded over £2 million from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

PhD research
We welcome postgraduate research students from around the world to join our world-leading community of researchers. PhD students play a vital role in advancing innovation and cutting-edge discovery across our areas of research.

PhD research
We offer an exciting research environment where PhD students can pursue their own projects in a variety of fields including cyber security. The Department of Informatics invites applications for postgraduate research students for funded and self-funded projects starting in October each year.
The research group hosts the following PhD students:
Publications
Activities

Weekly Seminar - Join us at ADA!
Our weekly seminar series covers a broad range of exciting topics, from algorithms and statistical modeling to cutting-edge areas such as machine learning, deep learning, and computer vision. Each week, a member of the ADA team presents their research or share insights, sparking discussions, sharing practical tips, and real-world examples from their projects. We welcome all interested individuals - students, postdocs, and faculty members - to learn from colleagues, share ideas, and contribute to a vibrant academic community! Contact Hind Almahmoud (hind.almahmoud@kcl.ac.uk) for more information.
News
New tool analyses huge amounts of data at record speeds
New tool analyses huge amounts of data at record speeds The algorithm can spot trends in hundreds of millions of data points in less than 20 minutes.

King's computer scientist awarded fellowship from Royal Academy of Engineering
Dr Letizia Gionfrida will help build the next generation of wearable robotics amongst a community of eminent peers.

New software detects money laundering faster than ever before
The tool can isolate suspicious and potential criminal behaviour three times more effectively than conventional methods.

Five King's scientists win prestigious New Investigator Awards
The academics awarded over £2 million from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

PhD research
We welcome postgraduate research students from around the world to join our world-leading community of researchers. PhD students play a vital role in advancing innovation and cutting-edge discovery across our areas of research.

PhD research
We offer an exciting research environment where PhD students can pursue their own projects in a variety of fields including cyber security. The Department of Informatics invites applications for postgraduate research students for funded and self-funded projects starting in October each year.
The research group hosts the following PhD students: