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The Mixed Reality Lab

The Mixed Reality Lab (MRL) at the University of Nottingham is a dedicated facility where computer scientists, psychologists, sociologists, engineers, architects and artists collaborate to explore the potential of ubiquitous, mobile and mixed reality technologies to shape everyday life.

The MRL was first established in 1999 with £1.2M funding under the JREI programme and its facilities were updated in 2005 through a further £1M under SRIF 2. The laboratory is currently home to over fifty academics, research associates and PhD students who are undertaking a wide ranging programme of research into mixed reality and its applications. Between 2000 and 2007, the MRL was the lead partner in EPSRC's Equator IRC, a £10M, eight partner, initiative exploring the interweaving of physical and digital interaction for everyday life.

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 For a list of current and past projects please visit the projects page and to find out more about the MRL's research, visit the research section of the website.

 

Another New Book Release

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Performing Mixed Reality

Great news, another new book has just been released by Steve Benford of the Mixed Reality Lab and Gabriella Giannachi, Exeter Uni

 

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Current Vacancies

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Current Vacancies

We are currently advertising for an Operations Manager, and would be
grateful if you would pass the details to anyone you think might be
interested.

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Bridging the Rural Divide: Rural Ubiquitous Computing

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Though the Internet seems to permeate every aspect of our life, it is still largely an urban phenomenon.

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Bridging the Urban Rural Divide (BURD) - Scaling the Rural Enterprise

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UK-India Research Collaboration Deepens - Researching how to make rural living more sustainable is a challenge being tackled together by the UK and Indian Governments.

 

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