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Pervasive computing architecture and software

Pervasive computing, where there is computation available throughout the environment requires an effective infrastructure to manage the information in each of the machines. This pro more...

Supervisor(s): Kay, Judy (Professor)

Novel interaction on tabletop interfaces

Tabletop or surface computing interfaces are an emerging form of pervasive computing. This project creates the software that will provide new ways for people to interact easily in t more...

Supervisor(s): Kay, Judy (Professor)

Multimedia Streaming with Peer-to-Peer Techniques

This project is to address the challenging issues in multimedia delivery with peer-to-peer computing techniques which have been widely used for file sharing applications such as Bit more...

Supervisor(s): Feng, David (Professor), Wang, Zhiyong (Dr)

Lifelong User Modelling

This project aims to create computer systems that will make it easy for a person to control large stores of personal information. It addresses issues of privacy support and interope more...

Supervisor(s): Kay, Judy (Professor)

Educational data mining

This project aims at mining the huge amount of electronic data collected by educational systems to discover useful information for teachers, learners and education researchers. Educ more...

Supervisor(s): Yacef, Kalina (Associate Professor)

Archaeology

Archaeology provides a vivid understanding of how the past informs our present.  The department specialises in classical archaeology of the Mediterranean (Greece and Italy), th more...

Supervisor(s): Clarke, Anne (Annie) (Dr), Betts, Alison (Associate Professor), Fletcher, Roland John (Professor), Miller, Margaret (Professor), Robinson, Ted (Dr), Beaumont, Lesley (Associate Professor), Faulkner, Patrick (Dr), Flexner, James (Dr)

Personalised systems with user control

There is a huge amount of personalisation in existing software, especially in web-based systems. Generally, these give rather poor support for users to control the personalisation, more...

Supervisor(s): Kay, Judy (Professor)

Modular representation theory of symmetric groups and their Hecke algebras

The representation theory of the symmetric groups is a very dynamic and active field with many challenging open problems. more...

Supervisor(s): Mathas, Andrew (Professor)

Computer Supported Learning and Cognition

The CoCo Research Centre was created at the University of Sydney in 2003. Our primary goal is research. We study innovative uses of advanced learning technologies, in order to gain more...

Supervisor(s): Reimann, Peter (Professor), Goodyear, Peter (Professor), Markauskaite, Lina (Professor), Jacobson, Michael (Professor)