Crucible Network Members: Difference between revisions
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* [[Andrew Lovett]] (composer, performer, and past organiser of the [[Cambridge Digital Arts Festival]]). | * [[Andrew Lovett]] (composer, performer, and past organiser of the [[Cambridge Digital Arts Festival]]). | ||
* [[Dawn Giles]] (Arts Council England) | * [[Dawn Giles]] (Arts Council England) | ||
* [[Chris Nash]] (University of the West of England) | |||
==[[Affiliated Researchers]]== | ==[[Affiliated Researchers]]== | ||
Crucible has also established collaborative relationships with a number of Affiliated Researchers at other Universities and research organisations. These include graduates and previous members of the Network in Cambridge, as well as senior researchers with multidisciplinary backgrounds in design who have advised and collaborated with Crucible in the past. | Crucible has also established collaborative relationships with a number of Affiliated Researchers at other Universities and research organisations. These include graduates and previous members of the Network in Cambridge, as well as senior researchers with multidisciplinary backgrounds in design who have advised and collaborated with Crucible in the past. | ||
[[Christopher Newfield]] | |||
[[Carl Gombrich]] | [[Carl Gombrich]] |
Latest revision as of 08:27, 12 October 2013
Note that a complete list of participants in network projects and activities can be found on the page Category:People
Key members within Cambridge University
- Anthropology: Marilyn Strathern, Lee Wilson, David Leitner and Samuelle Carlson
- Architecture: François Penz, Sebastian Macmillan
- Astronomy: Barry Phipps (Astronomy/Kettle's Yard)
- Centre for Research in Arts, Social Science and Humanities: Mary Jacobus and Catherine Hurley
- Computer Laboratory: Cecilia Mascolo, Neil Dodgson and Peter Robinson
- Institute for Manufacturin: Rob Phaal, James Moultrie, Alex Driver
- Education: Kenneth Ruthven and Bill Nicholl
- Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technology: John Norman, Anne-Sophie Baets,
- Engineering: Jim Woodhouse, Hugh Shercliff, Tom Drummond and Simon Godsill
- Engineering Design Centre: John Clarkson, Claudia Eckert, Cecily Morrison
- English: Adrian Poole
- Experimental Psychology: Rosaleen McCarthy and Brian Moore
- Fitzwilliam Museum: Margaret Greeves and David Scruton
- History and Philosophy of Science: Martin Kusch
- Judge Business School: Matthew Jones, Mark de Rond, Jochen Runde and Allegre Hadida
- Kettles Yard Gallery: Michael Harrison, Barry Phipps
- Land Economy: Peter Tyler, Doug Crawford-Brown
- Law: Lionel Bently
- Modern and Medieval Languages: Mel Leggatt
- Philosophy: Alex Oliver
- Physics: David MacKay, Eugene Terentjev
- Politics and International Studies: Sharath Srinivasan
- Psychiatry: Paul Fletcher
- Sociology: Brendan Burchell
- Music: Ian Cross, Nicholas Cook, John Rink
- Zoology: Simon Laughlin
Crucible network members in the Cambridge area who are based outside the University include John Knell (Intelligence Agency), Charles Boulton (A D Little), Brett Saunders (Mynah Software), Phil Barnard (MRC Cognition and Brain Science Unit), Rachel Jones (Instrata), Richard Hoadley and Julio d'Escriván (Anglia Ruskin University), Quentin Stafford-Fraser (Newnham Research), Paul Crank and Krystyna Wojcik (Catalyst Design), Dominic Vergine (ARM) and Alan Jackson (Aptivate)
Network members who have left Cambridge recently
- Georgina Born (sociology)
- Andrew Lovett (composer, performer, and past organiser of the Cambridge Digital Arts Festival).
- Dawn Giles (Arts Council England)
- Chris Nash (University of the West of England)
Affiliated Researchers
Crucible has also established collaborative relationships with a number of Affiliated Researchers at other Universities and research organisations. These include graduates and previous members of the Network in Cambridge, as well as senior researchers with multidisciplinary backgrounds in design who have advised and collaborated with Crucible in the past.