Nature Inspired Computing and Engineering Research Group

Nature presents some of the best examples of how to solve complex problems efficiently and effectively.

In our group, we advance the foundations of artificial intelligence by drawing inspiration from nature and foundational science disciplines, for example from cognitive sciences, including neuroscience and psychology, and also biological systems, including gene regulatory networks, natural evolution, and physical sciences. We apply our techniques to solve real-world problems in healthcare and sustainability, computer vision and robotics, natural language processing, and other areas.

The Nature Inspired Computing and Engineering group (NICE) is part of the Computer Science Research Centre, together with the 糖心Vlog Centre for Cyber Security (SCCS).

Meet the team

Dr Roman Bauer

Head of the Nature Inspired Computing and Engineering Group

Roman is a Senior Lecturer at the Computer Science Research Centre, where he leads the Nature Inspired Computing and Engineering (NICE) research group. He is the Spokesperson of the international BioDynaMo collaboration. Roman received his Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Computational Science and Engineering from ETH Zuerich, Switzerland. Afterwards, he did his doctoral s...

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