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Anyone can join PerAda (the Pervasive Adaptation Research Network). We currently have over 650 members. Membership gives you access to a considerable scientific research community and includes:

  • your own membership profile
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  • your own lightweight/easy to use blog
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  • members-only research resources

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The aim of the PerAda Online Community is to bring together researchers and interested parties in diverse, yet connected fields, in industry and academia - to share ideas, help others with their research and participate in the Pervasive Adaptation discussion.

 

Researcher of the Week


Researcher of the week
Dr Jenny Tillotson
Jenny is Senior Research Fellow at Central Saint Martins (CSM), in the field of fashion, textiles, wellbeing and sustainability. Her research interests include: applying novel ways to create fashion, textiles and interactive structures, by introducing responsive effects that changes the experience of fragrance to a more intimate communication of identity, using the olfaction as a communication tool, with a focus on the relationship between Aromachology and wellbeing. Jenny is writing a chapter on Wearable Computing in the forthcoming PerAda book: This Peravsive Day.

PerAda Quotes

Research on adaptive systems is active in most branches of science, which offer their specific original contribution. This is the reason why, on a macroscopic scale, networking scientists from different disciplines studying adaptive systems is extremely important. On a microscopic scale, many results in several disciplines have demonstrated that a network of adaptive, homogeneous or differentiated, entities can provide results which go far beyond the abilities of the single individual. This is why a networking initiative (on networked adaptive entities) is probably one of the most necessary intiatives which had to be taken in the field of ICT.

Stefano Cagnoni (Parma, Italy)
From ICT 2008 'Pervasive Adaptation Networking Session' comments