Peter Andras
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Prof Peter Andras

Dean of School of Computing Engineering and the Built Environment

Biography

Professor Peter Andras is the Dean of the Schools of Computing and Engineering & the Built Environment since August 2021.

Previously Peter was the Head of the School of Computing and Mathematics (2017 – 2021) and Professor of Computer Science and Informatics at Keele University from 2014 – 2021. Prior to this he worked at Newcastle University in the School of Computing (2002 – 2014) and the Department of Psychology (2000 – 2002).

He has a PhD in Mathematical Analysis of Artificial Neural Networks (2000), MSc in Artificial Intelligence (1996) and BSc in Computer Science (1995), all from the Babes-Bolyai University, Romania.

Peter’s research interests span a range of subjects including artificial intelligence, machine learning, complex systems, agent-based modelling, software engineering, systems theory, neuroscience, modelling and analysis of biological and social systems. He has worked on many research projects, mostly in collaboration with other researchers in computer science, psychology, chemistry, electronic engineering, mathematics, economics and other areas. His research projects have received around £2.5 million funding, his papers have been cited by over 2,400 times and his h-index is 25 according to Google Scholar.

Peter has extensive experience of working with industry, including several KTP projects and three university spin-out companies, one of which is on the London Stock Exchange since 2007 – eTherapeutics plc.

Peter is member of the Board of Governors of the International Neural Network Society (INNS), Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology, Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and member of the UK Computing Research Committee (UKCRC), IEEE Computer Society, Society for Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB), International Society for Artificial Life (ISAL) and the Society for Neuroscience (SfN).

Peter serves on the EPSRC Peer Review College, the Royal Society International Exchanges Panel and the Royal Society APEX Awards Review College. He is also regularly serving as review panel member and project assessor for EU funding agencies.

Outside academia, Peter has an interest in politics and community affairs. He served as local councillor in Newcastle upon Tyne, parish councillor in Keele and stood in general elections for the Parliament. He has experience of working with and leading community organisations and leading a not-for-profit regional development consultancy and project management organisation.

Esteem

Grant Funding Panel Member

  • EPSRC grant panel member
  • EU Horizon 2020 / Horizon Europe / FP6 / FP7 grant panel member
  • Austria FIT IT grant panel member

 

Grant Reviewer

  • Leverhulme Trust grant reviewer
  • MRC grant reviewer
  • Austria FIT IT grant reviewer
  • BBSRC grant reviewer
  • EPSRC grant reviewer
  • EU Horizon 2020 / Horizon Europe / FP6 / FP7 grant reviewer

 

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Evaluating universities using simple scientometric research-output metrics: Total citation counts per university for a retrospective seven-year rolling sample

Journal Article
Charlton, B. G., & Andras, P. (2007)
Evaluating universities using simple scientometric research-output metrics: Total citation counts per university for a retrospective seven-year rolling sample. Science and Public Policy, 34(8), 555–563. https://doi.org/10.3152/030234207X254413
We advocate a scientometric, top-down and institution-based research-assessment methodology that is based on total citations accumulated from all publications associated with ...

Science production in top 20 UK universities is catching-up with the US universities

Report
Andras, P., Herald, N. D., & Charlton, B. (2007)
Science production in top 20 UK universities is catching-up with the US universities. Newcastle: Newcastle University
Measuring science production and stimulating top scientific performance are hotly debated internationally. It is commonly believed that there is a widening gap between UK and ...

An advantage of chaotic neural dynamics

Conference Proceeding
Andras, P., & Lycett, S. (2007)
An advantage of chaotic neural dynamics. In 2007 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (1417-1422). https://doi.org/10.1109/IJCNN.2007.4371166
One hypothesis about how biological neural systems work suggests that they use attractor dynamics to define their behaviour. Such behaviour can be modelled using recurrent neu...

Ecological network analysis: an application to the evaluation of effects of pesticide use in an agricultural environment

Journal Article
Andras, P., Gwyther, R., Madalinski, A. A., Lynden, S. J., Andras, A., & Young, M. P. (2007)
Ecological network analysis: an application to the evaluation of effects of pesticide use in an agricultural environment. Pest management science, 63(10), 943-953. https://doi.org/10.1002/ps.1347
Ecological network analysis is used to evaluate the impact of pesticide use on ecological systems in the context of agricultural farmland environments. The aim is to provide s...

Open source simulation of the pyloric network

Journal Article
Fourie, D. L., & Andras, P. (2007)
Open source simulation of the pyloric network. BMC Neuroscience, 8(suppl. 2), Article P8 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2202-8-S2-P8

Simulation of robustness against lesions of cortical networks

Journal Article
Kaiser, M., Martin, R., Andras, P., & Young, M. P. (2007)
Simulation of robustness against lesions of cortical networks. European Journal of Neuroscience, 25(10), 3185-3192. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1460-9568.2007.05574.x
Structure entails function, and thus a structural description of the brain will help to understand its function and may provide insights into many properties of brain systems,...

An analysis of the dynamics of British academic science

Report
Andras, P., Herald, N. D., & Charlton, B. (2007)
An analysis of the dynamics of British academic science. Newcastle-upon-Tyne: Newcastle University
We analysed the ranking and market share dynamics of main British universities based on their research output production (publications and citations). The data that we analyse...

The language of cortical dynamics

Conference Proceeding
Andras, P. (2006)
The language of cortical dynamics. In Computational Life Sciences II: Second International Symposium, CompLife 2006, Cambridge, UK, September 27-29, 2006. Proceedings (247-256). https://doi.org/10.1007/11875741_24
Cortical dynamics can be recorded in various ways. Theoretical works suggest that analyzing the dynamics of recorded activities might reveal the workings of the underlying neu...

The protein interaction world hypothesis of the origins of life

Journal Article
Andras, P., & Andras, C. (2006)
The protein interaction world hypothesis of the origins of life. Viva Origino, 34, 40-50

Faults, errors and failures in communications: a systems theory perspective on organisational structure

Book Chapter
Andras, P., & Charlton, B. (2006)
Faults, errors and failures in communications: a systems theory perspective on organisational structure. In D. Besnard, C. Gacek, & C. B. Jones (Eds.), Structure for Dependability: Computer-Based Systems from an Interdisciplinary Perspective (189-213). London: Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-84628-111-3_10
Abstract communications systems theory may be a valuable tool for the description, prediction and control of organizations. An organization is conceptualized as an abstract sy...

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