-
Study
-
Quick Links
- Open Days & Events
- Real-World Learning
- Unlock Your Potential
- Tuition Fees, Funding & Scholarships
- Real World Learning
-
Undergraduate
- Application Guides
- UCAS Exhibitions
- Extended Degrees
- School & College Outreach
- Information for Parents
-
Postgraduate
- Application Guide
- Postgraduate Research Degrees
- Flexible Learning
- Change Direction
- Register your Interest
-
Student Life
- Students' Union
- The Hub - Student Blog
- Accommodation
- Northumbria Sport
- Support for Students
-
Learning Experience
- Real-World Learning
- Research-enriched learning
- Graduate Futures
- The Business Clinic
- Study Abroad
-
-
International
International
Northumbria’s global footprint touches every continent across the world, through our global partnerships across 17 institutions in 10 countries, to our 277,000 strong alumni community and 150 recruitment partners – we prepare our students for the challenges of tomorrow. Discover more about how to join Northumbria’s global family or our partnerships.
View our Global Footprint-
Quick Links
- Course Search
- Undergraduate Study
- Postgraduate Study
- Information for Parents
- London Campus
- Northumbria Pathway
- Cost of Living
- Sign up for Information
-
International Students
- Information for International Students
- Northumbria and your Country
- International Events
- Application Guide
- Entry Requirements and Education Country Agents
- Global Offices and Regional Teams
- English Requirements
- English Language Centre
- International student support
- Cost of Living
-
International Fees and Funding
- International Undergraduate Fees
- International Undergraduate Funding
- International Masters Fees
- International Masters Funding
- International Postgraduate Research Fees
- International Postgraduate Research Funding
- Useful Financial Information
-
International Partners
- Agent and Representatives Network
- Global Partnerships
- Global Community
-
International Mobility
- Study Abroad
- Information for Incoming Exchange Students
-
-
Business
Business
The world is changing faster than ever before. The future is there to be won by organisations who find ways to turn today's possibilities into tomorrows competitive edge. In a connected world, collaboration can be the key to success.
More on our Business Services-
Business Quick Links
- Contact Us
- Business Events
- Research and Consultancy
- Education and Training
- Workforce Development Courses
- Join our mailing list
-
Education and Training
- Higher and Degree Apprenticeships
- Continuing Professional Development
- Apprenticeship Fees & Funding
- Apprenticeship FAQs
- How to Develop an Apprentice
- Apprenticeship Vacancies
- Enquire Now
-
Research and Consultancy
- Space
- Energy
- AI and Tech
- CHASE: Centre for Health and Social Equity
- NESST
-
-
Research
Research
Northumbria is a research-rich, business-focused, professional university with a global reputation for academic quality. We conduct ground-breaking research that is responsive to the science & technology, health & well being, economic and social and arts & cultural needs for the communities
Discover more about our Research-
Quick Links
- Research Peaks of Excellence
- Academic Departments
- Research Staff
- Postgraduate Research Studentships
- Research Events
-
Research at Northumbria
- Interdisciplinary Research Themes
- Research Impact
- REF
- Partners and Collaborators
-
Support for Researchers
- Research and Innovation Services Staff
- Researcher Development and Training
- Ethics, Integrity, and Trusted Research
- University Library
- Vice Chancellors Fellows
-
Research Degrees
- Postgraduate Research Overview
- Doctoral Training Partnerships and Centres
- Academic Departments
-
Research Culture
- Research Culture
- Research Culture Action Plan
- Concordats and Commitments
-
-
About Us
-
About Northumbria
- Our Strategy
- Our Staff
- Our Schools
- Place and Partnerships
- Leadership & Governance
- University Services
- Northumbria History
- Contact us
- Online Shop
-
-
Alumni
Alumni
Northumbria University is renowned for the calibre of its business-ready graduates. Our alumni network has over 253,000 graduates based in 178 countries worldwide in a range of sectors, our alumni are making a real impact on the world.
Our Alumni - Work For Us
I'm Professor of Computational Science and founding Co-Lead of the University Urban Futures Interdisciplinary Research Theme (IDRT). I am currently the interim Associate Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and Knowledge Exchange in the Faculty of Science and Environment.
My current research interests focus on crowds, safety engineering, and the dynamics of collective behaviour (in cells and social insects, as well as humans).
I studied Computer Science at Coventry University, before moving across town and gaining my Ph.D. in DNA Computing from the University of Warwick. I then held a Leverhulme Special Research (now Early Career) Fellowship at the University of Liverpool, before obtaining my first permanent academic post (a joint lectureship in bioinformatics, between Computer Science and Biology). In 2002 I moved to the University of Exeter, to take up a lectureship in bioinformatics. I moved to Manchester Metropolitan University in the summer of 2006; I started at MMU as a Senior Lecturer, was promoted to Reader in 2010, and then to Professor in 2012. In 2018, I returned to my North-Eastern roots, and took up my position at Northumbria.
In February 2023 I completed a 15-month stint as Acting Head of the Department of Computer and Information Sciences.
I have experience of managing large, inter-disciplinary and international projects (grant income as PI > £3M; funders include EPSRC, AHRC, the European Commission, the Leverhulme Trust, and the Wellcome Trust), and I previously led the Centre for Advanced Computational Science at MMU.
I'm a Fellow of the British Computer Society, and a member of the EPSRC Peer Review College and the UKRI Interdisciplinary Assessment College.
I am committed to public engagement with science; I'm the author of Genesis Machines: The New Science of Biocomputing, have written an entry in the Encyclopaedia Britannica, and have validated a Guinness World Record. Our work is featured in the permanent exhibition of the Manchester Museum of Science and Industry. I was the scientific consultant for Danger Decoded, a National Geographic TV show that appeared in 170 countries. I have made a number of media appearances, in print, on radio, and on TV, and I am an active contributor to the work of the Speakers for Schools charity.
Campus Address
Ellison BuildingNorthumbria University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 18ST
Crowd simulation and modelling, safety engineering, nature-inspired computation, synthetic biology, molecular computing, complexity theory.
- Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
- Glossary for Research on Human Crowd Dynamics - 2nd Edition, Adrian, J., Amos, M., Appert-Rolland, C., Baratchi, M., Bode, N., Boltes, M., Chatagnon, T., Chraibi, M., Corbetta, A., Cuesta, A., Dezecache, G., Drury, J., Echeverría-Huarte, I., Feldmann, S., Feliciani, C., Filippidis, L., Fu, Z., Geoerg, P., Geraerts, R., Haddad, R., Haghani, M., Hofinger, G., Hopkins, N., Hrabák, P., Hunt, A., Jia, X., Kinateder, M., Kneidl, A., Konya, K., Köster, G., Künzer, L., Küpper, M., Lawrence, P., Lovreglio, R., Ma, J., Neville, F., Nicolas, A., Nishinari, K., Ntontis, E., Olivier, A., Parisi, D., Pettré, J., Postmes, T., Ramachandra Rao, K., Ronchi, E., Schadschneider, A., Schumann, J., Seriani, S., Seyfried, A., Sieben, A., Spearpoint, M., Sullivan, G., Templeton, A., Thompson, P., Tomoeda, A., Tordeux, A., Totzeck, C., Üsten, E., Van der Wal, N., Verma, A., Wijermans, N., Yücel, Z., Zanlungo, F., Zhang, J., Zuriguel, I. 19 May 2025, In: Collective Dynamics
- Who yields and why?: A qualitative analysis of factors influencing pedestrian yielding behaviours, Ventress, J., Amos, M., Constable, M. 9 Jul 2025, Joint Action Meeting
- A dynamic state-based model of crowds, Amos, M., Gainer, P., Gwynne, S., Templeton, A. 1 Jul 2024, In: Safety Science
- Empirical evolution of an evacuation reporting template, Baig, K., Amos, M., Gwynne, S., Bénichou, N., Kinateder, M. 1 Jul 2024, In: Safety Science
- Crowd-Sourced Identification of Characteristics of Collective Human Motion, Amos, M., Webster, J. 1 Nov 2022, In: Artificial Life
- J-POP: Japanese Puzzles as Optimization Problems, Lloyd, H., Crossley, M., Sinclair, M., Amos, M. Sep 2022, In: IEEE Transactions on Games
- PACO-VMP: Parallel Ant Colony Optimization for Virtual Machine Placement, Peake, J., Amos, M., Costen, N., Masala, G., Lloyd, H. 1 Apr 2022, In: Future Generation Computer Systems
- Identification of Lifelike Characteristics of Human Crowds Through a Classification Task, Webster, J., Amos, M. 19 Jul 2021, ALIFE 2021: The Conference on Artificial Life, Cambridge, US, The MIT Press
- Where Drills Differ from Evacuations: A Case Study on Canadian Buildings, Kinateder, M., Ma, C., Gwynne, S., Amos, M., Benichou, N. 1 Mar 2021, In: Safety Science
- A Turing test for crowds, Webster, J., Amos, M. 22 Jul 2020, In: Royal Society Open Science
- Computer Science PhD September 03 1997
- Computer Science BSc (Hons) September 01 1993
- Fellow of the British Computer Society FBCS
Latest News and Features
Northumbria University to co-host fifth Newcastle Climate Change Forum
Northumbria University, in collaboration with Newcastle University and Newcastle City Council…
Northumbria students gain policymaking experience through Civil Service challenge
Students from Northumbria University have gained valuable insight into government policymaking…
New funding to catalyse devolved cultural policy making
The AHRC Creative Communities programme based at Northumbria University has today announced…
Newcastle United kit given new life in unique sustainability collaboration
Fashion items made from recycled Newcastle United shirts have gone on display in Eldon Square…
Northumbria Social Work students gain global perspective on 4,000km South African placement
Five MA Social Work students from Northumbria University (Alice Henderson, Ava Lister, Avi…
Arts centre with a difference – Northumbria launches new series of public exhibitions
Northumbria University's School of Design, Arts and Creative Industries has announced the launch…
Upcoming events
On Weaving
Gallery North
Viruses of Microbes-UK (VoM-UK) Conference 2026
Northumbria University
Holocaust Memorial Day 2026 - Bridging Generations: Generational Voices and Silences
The Great Hall
-
Commercialising SHAPE Innovations and Impact
Northumbria University
-
