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Paul Moggridge is a Lecturer in the Department of Computer Science within the School of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science at the University of Hertfordshire. He serves as the Hertfordshire Branch Chair for the British Computer Society since October 2022 and is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
His research interests span Machine Learning, Data Science, Data Mining, and Cloud Computing, with specific expertise in clustering algorithms and job scheduling optimization. Paul's work demonstrates strong practical applications, particularly in adaptive virtual agents and data mining projects.
His publication record shows consistent output since 2017, with recent focus on instance-weighted clustering techniques and cloud computing optimization. The research trends indicate growing specialization in ensemble methods for clustering and evolutionary approaches to resource scheduling in distributed environments.
Professional recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA)
- Member of British Computer Society (BCS)
- Hertfordshire Branch Chair of BCS
Paul actively contributes to the Biocomputation Research Group and has managed Knowledge Transfer Partnership projects bridging academia and industry. His teaching focuses on software development and data mining, informed by his industry experience in Data Science roles. As Hertfordshire Branch Chair of BCS, he facilitates regional technology networking and knowledge exchange.
He leads the Biocomputation Research Group which focuses on computational approaches to data analysis and machine learning applications, with particular emphasis on practical implementations in cloud environments and adaptive systems.


