Meet the Department of Computer Science
Thinking of studying computer science at university? If so, why not take a look at our Department of Computer Science at Surrey and check out some of the exciting experiences, great facilities and fascinating academics you鈥檒l find here?
What鈥檚 special about the Department?

Students in one of our computer labs.
We鈥檙e a small, friendly community of around 600 staff and students, housed on the second floor of the Alan Turing building on campus.
We鈥檙e home to three world-leading research groups, each of which is focused on research which meets urgent needs in today鈥檚 society:
- Surrey Centre for Cyber Security (SCCS) 鈥 dedicated to building security into emerging and future technologies through techniques such as formal modelling and cryptography
- Distributed and Network Systems group (DANS) 鈥 focused on the networks we increasingly rely on such as blockchain, cloud computing and social networks
- Nature-Inspired Computing Group (NICE) 鈥 which develops computational models and algorithms inspired by the natural world to solve complex problems in fields like manufacturing and healthcare.
What are the highlights of studying here?
Strong industry focus
We have long-standing links with industry, and much of the work you鈥檒l get involved in during projects will be aligned to an industry need. We鈥檙e one of only eight UK universities recognised as an ACE-CSE (Academic Centre of Excellence for Cyber Security Education) by the UK government鈥檚 National Cyber Security Centre, while the SCCS is also recognised as an Academic Centre for Excellence in Cyber Security Research
Career-boosting placements

There鈥檚 a reason why Surrey has won the National University Employability Award for best university placement service for the past three years. 麻豆视频 50% of students in the Department opt to take part in Surrey鈥檚 renowned Professional Training placement scheme, going on a year鈥檚 paid placement with a relevant organisation, and apply what they鈥檝e learned in the real world. Coupled with our excellent links with leading companies, our proximity to London is a real advantage as you look for a placement. Recent placement students have gone to Accenture, Cisco Systems Ltd, IBM, Microsoft, Nintendo, Sky TV and Xceptor.
Many of our students in 2020-21 have secured a graduate role by the end of their placement, despite the challenges and uncertainties caused by the pandemic.
Read about the Department鈥檚 unique partnership with digital solutions specialist Fivium.
Explore our student blogs to get the inside track about life on placement: and (part of the OVO group).
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Advanced, research-based learning
On our computer science courses you鈥檒l learn about cyber security, evolutionary computation and machine learning from academics who work at the forefront of these fields.
In your final year, you鈥檒l work alongside an academic, in an area that fascinates you, for your individual project. These projects even lead to published research papers! Read about Alastair Finlinson, who presented his research in training neural networks at DataMod 2020.
Fantastic facilities
As a student here you鈥檒l have access to a huge range of specialist equipment, much of which can be accessed remotely as well as on campus. This includes:
- Newly-built 200 seater computer lab
- High Performance Computer Cluster for machine learning experiments
- OpenNebula server which provides our own 鈥榗loud鈥 environment
- Security lab with specialist hardware such as Trusted Platform Modules
External experts
Some of our specialist modules are taught by experts from industry 鈥 for example Bogdan Vrusias from Amazon teaches our module in natural language processing, while IBM mainframe expert Malcolm Beattie delivers our final year mainframe computing module.
Get involved beyond your course
Being part of the computer science community at Surrey goes far beyond lectures and labs. Our active CompSoc and HackSurrey societies 鈥 run by students, for students 鈥 run regular social events and careers talks, and enable you to get together with other students to enter national hackathons.
Who will teach me?
In the Department of Computer Science you鈥檒l be taught by a diverse team of academics with extensive experience in both industry and research. Here are just a few of our team:
- Professor Liqun Chen 鈥 previously a Principal Research Scientist at Hewlett Packard Laboratories, inventor of Trusted Platform Modules used in millions of applications, and an expert in quantum-resistant cryptographic solutions

Dr Ioana Boureanu
- Dr Ioana Boureanu, a specialist in applied cryptography and formal security analyses whose recent research has revealed vulnerabilities in Apple Pay and Visa. Meet Ioana
- Professor Nishanth Sastry 鈥 an expert in computer and social networks who has recently investigated online hate crime received by MPs from their constituents
- Professor Gregory Chockler 鈥 who teaches a new module on distributed systems. Learn more in our conversation with Gregory.
What do graduates go on to do?
A degree in computer science from Surrey opens up unique opportunities in a variety of dynamic sectors such as technology, business, finance, health and the games industry.
Recently, our graduates have gone on to work for companies such as:
- Analyst Programmer, Avco Systems Ltd
- Computer Programmer, Stanhope-Seta
- Forensic Data Analyst, PwC
- Software Developer, ID Business Solution
- Software Engineer, Xceptor
- Technology Associate, Morgan Stanley
- Technical Architecture Consultant, Accenture UK Ltd
- Testing & Continuous Delivery Architecture, Vodafone.
Find out more about our computer science courses.