Electronics and Computer Science, generally abbreviated "ECS", at the
University of Southampton
The University of Southampton (abbreviated as ''Soton'' in post-nominal letters) is a public university, public research university in Southampton, England. Southampton is a founding member of the Russell Group of research-intensive universit ...
was founded in 1946 by Professor
Erich Zepler. It offers 23 undergraduate courses (in
computer science
Computer science is the study of computation, information, and automation. Computer science spans Theoretical computer science, theoretical disciplines (such as algorithms, theory of computation, and information theory) to Applied science, ...
,
Web Science
Web science is an emerging interdisciplinary field concerned with the study of large-scale socio-technical systems, particularly the World Wide Web. It considers the relationship between people and technology, the ways that society and technolo ...
, electronic engineering, electrical and electromechanical engineering and IT in organisations), 11 MSc intensive one-year taught programmes and PhD research opportunities.
ECS was the first academic institution in the world to adopt a self-archiving mandate (2001) and since then much of its published research has been freely available on the Web. It created the first and most widely used archiving software (
EPrints
EPrints is a free and open-source software package for building open access repositories that are compliant with the Open Archives Initiative Protocol for Metadata Harvesting (OAI-PMH). It shares many of the features commonly seen in document m ...
) which is used worldwide by 269 known archives and continues to be evolved and supported by ECS.
Reputation
ECS is regarded by the IET as having the "biggest and strongest department in the country in Electrical and Electronic Engineering."
Electronics and Electrical Engineering in ECS was ranked 2nd in the UK in both Good University Guide
published by the Times and the Complete University Guide
published by the Independent. Computer Science was ranked 4th
and 5th
in the UK respectively in these two publications.
Research
The research conducted by ECS has achieved the top 5* rating in the last two Research Assessment Exercises, and in 2003 it was awarded the prestigious ‘best 5*’ rating by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE). ECS currently contains six research groups:
Agents, Interaction and ComplexityCommunications, Signal Processing and ControlElectronic and Software SystemsElectronics and Electrical Engineering Nano Research GroupWeb and Internet Science
Fire and reconstruction
In 2005, a large fire destroyed part of the Mountbatten Building, holding
optical fibre
An optical fiber, or optical fibre, is a flexible glass or plastic fiber that can transmit light from one end to the other. Such fibers find wide usage in fiber-optic communications, where they permit transmission over longer distances and at ...
research laboratories (the world-renowned Optoelectronics Research Centre, ORC) and the
microchip
An integrated circuit (IC), also known as a microchip or simply chip, is a set of electronic circuits, consisting of various electronic components (such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors) and their interconnections. These components a ...
fabrication laboratories. It is estimated that the costs for rebuilding the centre and replacing the equipment will be around £50 million, making this what is believed to be the world's most destructive university fire. The fire that consumed the Mountbatten Building on 30 October 2005 had devastating consequences not just for research in the School of Electronics and Computer Science but for many other partners and collaborators in the UK and around the world whose work was destroyed along with the Building.

The replacement facility was constructed on the site of the previous Mountbatten, and was completed in October 2008. The modern design by
Jestico + Whiles includes glass curtain walls, decorated by a mathematical fractal pattern, which allows those outside to view the research taking place in the clean rooms. The
chiral fractal design was chosen as it had been used by Southampton researchers working with optics and
nanotechnology
Nanotechnology is the manipulation of matter with at least one dimension sized from 1 to 100 nanometers (nm). At this scale, commonly known as the nanoscale, surface area and quantum mechanical effects become important in describing propertie ...
.
Notable Staff
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Notable Staff of the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton''
The School is home to a number of notable staff including Sir
Timothy Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web and Dame
Wendy Hall
Dame Wendy Hall (born 25 October 1952) is a British computer scientist. She is Regius Professor of Computer Science at the University of Southampton.
Early life and education
Wendy Hall was born in west London and educated at Ealing Grammar ...
, president of the
Association for Computing Machinery
The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is a US-based international learned society for computing. It was founded in 1947 and is the world's largest scientific and educational computing society. The ACM is a non-profit professional membe ...
, ex-president of the
British Computer Society
image:Maurice Vincent Wilkes 1980 (3).jpg, Sir Maurice Wilkes served as the first President of BCS in 1957.
The British Computer Society (BCS), branded BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, since 2009, is a professional body and a learned ...
, and Co-Founding Director of the
Web Science Research Initiative
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* Spider web, a silken structure created by the animal
* World Wide Web or the Web, an Internet-based hypertext system
Web, WEB, or the Web may also refer to:
Computing
* WEB, a literate programming system created by ...
References
* OpenPSI the
OpenPSI projectis a community effort to create UK government linked data service that supports research. It is a collaboration between the University of Southampton and the UK government, led by
Office of Public Sector Information
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at the National Archive and is supported by JISC funding.
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