The University of Edinburgh - Postgraduate Discovery Day
18 Mar 2026, 09:00
Edinburgh

At the Artificial Intelligence and its Applications Institute (AIAI), we enable computer systems to reproduce and complement human abilities, work with people and support collaboration between humans.
We conduct world-leading research in the foundations of Artificial Intelligence, for example, in:
knowledge representation and reasoning
emergence of meaning
theory and ontology change
creativity
computer-based proof
We also research its applications to intelligent systems, for example:
autonomous and multi-agent systems
social computation
scientific collaboration platforms
web semantics and linked data
Our research methods focus on the development of models of knowledge, reasoning, and interaction that can be used to understand and automate aspects of human and machine intelligence, but are also understandable and usable to the designers and users of AI systems in order to address broader issues such as fairness, accountability, transparency and safety.
To achieve this, we combine theoretical research into AI models, architectures and algorithms with a strong element of applied research. This has led to a strong track record in using our methods to address real-world problems in:
healthcare
scientific collaboration
social computing
emergency systems
transportation
engineering
aerospace
You'll find a wide range of research areas within AIAI conducted across themes such as:
Interpretable and Explainable AI
Neuro-Symbolic AI
Autonomous and Multi-agents Systems
Mathematical/Probabilistic and Logical Reasoning
Formal Modelling and Verification
Planning and Activity Management
Data-Intensive Research
Network Science
Choose a specific option to see funding information.
Course optionsThe University of Edinburgh
Old College
South Bridge
Edinburgh
EH8 9YL