Dell Zhang

Dell Zhang

PhD, MACM, SMIEEE

Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Computer Science

Department of Computer Science and Information Systems (DCSIS)
Birkbeck, University of London
Malet Street, London WC1E 7HX, United Kingdom


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Office: B37D, Senate House (North Block)
Tel: +44 20 7631 6798    Fax: +44 20 7631 6727

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Research

My main research interests are
Information Retrieval, Data Mining and Machine Learning.
I am also quite keen on
Complex Networks and Computational Economics.

Selected Publications (with Data & Code)

Blog - Research on Search

Teaching

Artificial Intelligence and Neural Networks (2009/10 Autumn)
Information Systems Concepts (2009/10 Spring)

Machine Learning [Research Methods] (2009/10 Autumn)
Information Retrieval and Organisation (2009/10 Spring)

Comparative Development Methodologies (for Resit Students)

Projects

Students committed to excellence are welcome to contact me for project ideas.
The preferred programming languages are Matlab, Python, C++ and Java.

My Research Topics in Information Retrieval

ACM KDD Cup
Netflix Prize
ICWSM-2010 Data Challenge
ECML&PKDD Discovery Challenge 2009
PASCAL 2 Challenge on LSHTC

Students

Long Chen
Andrius Mudinas
Robert Duncan

Prof. Mark Levene and I are actively looking for PhD students with strong mathematical background and good programming experiences. Of particular interests to us are those who are hard working and like to be challenged intellectually. Please send us your CV if you are interested.
50 Years of Computing at Birkbeck
The PhD Programme in Computer Science
Research Degree Applications and Scholarships

Administration

Admissions Tutor for MSc Computer Science and MSc Informatics.

Links

Prof. Wee Sun Lee

Information

A Short History of Our School
Birkbeck College [Wikipedia] and University of London [Wikipedia].
A Chinese Forum about Birkbeck [Hello UK]


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