People / Dr. Chaitanya Kaul
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Address 1:

205, 18 Lilybank Gardens,

Sir Alwyn Williams Building,

School of Computing Science,

University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, G12 8RZ

 

Address 2:

597, 11 Chapel Ln,

Advanced Research Centre,

University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, G11 6EW

 

Dr. Chaitanya Kaul

Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning , Affiliated team member

Address 1:

205, 18 Lilybank Gardens,

Sir Alwyn Williams Building,

School of Computing Science,

University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, G12 8RZ

 

Address 2:

597, 11 Chapel Ln,

Advanced Research Centre,

University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK, G11 6EW

 

Biography

I am a member of the Inference, Dynamics and Interaction Group (IDI) in the School of Computing Science and an affiliate member of the Extreme Light Group in the School of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Glasgow. My work focuses on combining Machine Learning insights with applications in Signal Processing, Multimodal Sensor Networks, Computational Interaction and Medical Image Analysis.

I have previously worked as Research Associate from 2019-2024 and a Research Fellow from 2024-2025 in the IDI group under Prof. Roderick Murray-Smith. I obtained my PhD in Computer Science from the University of York (2016-2019), MSc in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Coventry University (2015-2016) and BE in Electronics and Communication Engineering from Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (2010-2014).

Education

Ph.D in Computer Science, University of York (2016 – 2019)

M.Sc. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Coventry University (2015 – 2016)

B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering, Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology  (2010 – 2014)

Previous appointments

Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning, School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow (2025 – Present)

Research Fellow, School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow (2024 – 2025)

Research Associate, School of Computing Science, University of Glasgow (2019 – 2024)