Coarse geometry and cohomology of large data sets
Digital economy is founded on data. The current trend to develop intelligent, customer-led, interactive, real-time systems requires the ability to handle and interpret vast amounts of data efficiently,...
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Our overall aim is to devise tools to study and influence human behaviour through mobile phone and social networking technology. We will develop a broad-based but in-depth understanding of the roles...
View ArticlePATINA: Personal Architectonics Through INteractions with Artefacts
The PATINA project aims to revolutionise the design of technologies for supporting research. It was awarded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Arts and Humanities...
View ArticleIT as a Utility Digital Economy sub-theme
IT as a Utility (ITaaU) is one of the 4 sub-themes of the RCUK Digital Economy programme. The ITaaU Network purpose is to promote and enhance the community interested in this aspect of the DE programme...
View ArticleJISC DataPool Project
The DataPool project will build capacity within the institution to support good data management practice across all disciplines, including multi-disciplinary activity, throughout the data lifecycle....
View ArticleDigital Literacy Special Interest Group
The Digital Literacy Special Interest Group has membership from across the institution, including the library, iSolutions and Student Services. The group was formed earlier in 2011 with the aim of...
View ArticleCurriculum Innovation Programme: Digital Humanities
Members of the DE USRG are developing a new CIP module focussed on Digital Humanities. The module asks how digital technologies are revolutionizing aspects of the Humanities. In this module students...
View ArticleLiving and Working on the Web
Lisa Harris, Lorraine Warren and Fiona Harvey from the DE USRG are developing a new CIP module focused on Digital Literacies. This module aims to introduce students to the key concepts of digital...
View ArticleCurriculum Innovation Programme: Online Social Networks
Lisa Harris, Dave Millard, Thanassis Tiropanis, Franz Huber and Tom Brughmans from the DE USRG are developing a new CIP module focused on Social Network Analysis. This module aims to develop...
View ArticleSMiLE (Social Media in Live Events)
Social Media in Supporting Live Events(SMiLE) is an action research project which began during the recent Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in ArchaeologyConference at the University of...
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