Communication and Computing Research Centre (CCRC)
When people interact with each other, or with technology, or when technologies interact, they produce or use a 'communication artefact'. Our key goal is to understand such interactions and artefacts in their social and technical contexts. But no single discipline can do this. So we have built an interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary research centre which analyses and evaluates the design, production, use and consumption of communication artefacts. This is the Communication and Computing Research Centre (CCRC). The centre is concerned with analysing the nature of effective communication, exploring the use and design of technology, and investigating research issues common to these areas of study.
The CCRC has cultivated strong links with other research disciplines within the university in addition to forming extensive links with industrial and other external agencies. The centre's strong cross-disciplinary focus is reflected by projects involving colleagues from Film Studies (in the Faculty of Development and Society) and research staff from the Materials and Engineering Research Institute working in the areas of microsystems, robotics and machine vision.
The CCRC is home to CENTRIC, a centre of excellence in terrorism, resilience, intelligence and organised crime research.
If you would like to learn more about the CCRC, why not give us a call on 0114 225 6743.
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