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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163 results

Effectiveness of information provision in reducing risks to the environment

Report
Andras, P., Bush, J., Garratt, J., Hinks, J., Kennedy, A., Piggott, G., …Willis, K. (2005)
Effectiveness of information provision in reducing risks to the environment. Defra
As part of a wider effort to develop new approaches to evaluating and quantifying the benefits of chemicals regulation, this project will review the effectiveness of existing ...

Environmental risk

Conference Proceeding
Andras, P., Lazarus, J., Roberts, G., & Lynden, S. J. (2005)
Environmental risk. In Proceedings of the Joint Symposium on Socially Inspired Computing (88-94
Environmental risk is an important factor that influences social evolution in natural and artificial environments. Here we analyse environmental risk and we define objective, ...

Cooperation, risk and the evolution of teamwork

Book Chapter
Andras, P., & Lazarus, J. (2005)
Cooperation, risk and the evolution of teamwork. In N. Gold (Ed.), Teamwork: Multi-Disciplinary Perspectives (56-77). London: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230523203_4
Our aims in this chapter are twofold. First, we place teamwork in the context of the evolutionary analysis of cooperation and altruism. This allows us to predict the evolution...

Stochastic Interaction in Neural Systems

Conference Proceeding
Wennekers, T., Ay, N., & Andras, P. (2005)
Stochastic Interaction in Neural Systems. In 6th Neural Coding Workshop
Brains are information processing systems evolutionary adapted since millions of years. It seems plausible therefore that they follow information theoretic optimization princi...

Systems theoretic analysis of structures in organisations

Conference Proceeding
Andras, P., & Charlton, B. G. (2005)
Systems theoretic analysis of structures in organisations. In Complexity, Science and Society Conference

Kohonen networks with graph-based augmented metrics

Conference Proceeding
Andras, P., & Idowu, O. (2005)
Kohonen networks with graph-based augmented metrics. In WSOM 2005 (179-186
Correct and efficient text classification is a major challenge in today’s world of rapidly increasing amount of accessible electronic text data. Kohonen networks have been app...

Identification of functionally essential proteins from protein interaction networks

Conference Proceeding
Idowu, O., & Andras, P. (2005)
Identification of functionally essential proteins from protein interaction networks. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Medicine and Healthcare (CIMED 2005) (330-333

A systems theory interpretation of the origin of life

Journal Article
Andras, P., & Andras, C. D. (2005)
A systems theory interpretation of the origin of life. Viva Origino, 33, 83

The Need for a New Specialist Professional Research System of “Pure” Medical Science

Journal Article
Charlton, B. G., & Andras, P. (2005)
The Need for a New Specialist Professional Research System of “Pure” Medical Science. PLoS Medicine, 2(8), Article e285. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0020285

The future of ‘pure’medical science: The need for a new specialist professional research system

Journal Article
Charlton, B. G., & Andras, P. (2005)
The future of ‘pure’ medical science: The need for a new specialist professional research system. Medical Hypotheses, 65(3), 419-425. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mehy.2005.06.001

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