The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford (UOXF). The University of Oxford is a stimulating organisation, which enjoys an international reputation as a world-class centre of excellence in research and teaching. It employs over 10,000 staff and has a student population of over 21,000. The Computational Cardiovascular Science (CCS) group is part of the British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence at Oxford, and includes scientists based at the Departments of Computer and Engineering Science, with strong links with the Departments of Cardiovascular Medicine and Physiology, and established collaborations with clinical and experimental collaborators in academia, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies and regulatory agencies. The CCS group’s main research focus is in the integration of computational methods in cardiovascular research to augment and expand the information extracted from a range of experimental and clinical data including biosignals and medical images. Research funding into the CCS group, awarded over the last 7 years exceeds £5 million from a wide range of sources including the EPSRC, MRC, BBSRC, Wellcome Trust, EU (FP7-funded grants euHeart and PreDiCT) and industry.