DE-Nexus research report
DECaDE’s latest report from the Digital Economy Next Stage Symposium (DE-Nexus) highlights future research opportunities within the digital economy field.
DECaDE’s latest report from the Digital Economy Next Stage Symposium (DE-Nexus) highlights future research opportunities within the digital economy field.
DECaDE PHD student, Kar Balan shares details of his latest paper -‘PDFed: Privacy-Preserving and Decentralized Asynchronous Federated Learning for Diffusion Models’ – which he presented at the recent European Conference on Visual Media Production (CVMP).
On 29th September, researchers from The Centre for the Decentralised Digital Economy (DECaDE) presented ‘ORAgen Fables’, a pilot of their latest ‘ORAgen’ research project.
Professor John Collomosse from the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering has been elected as a Fellow to the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
The Centre for the Decentralised Digital Economy (DECaDE) presented their cutting edge research on the Digital Economy Theme at DE-Nexus, the Digital Next Stage Symposium, held on 10-11th June, during London Tech Week.
To explore the application of advanced digital licensing technologies in the future creative sector, DECaDE held a workshop on 22nd January, together with Digital Catapult and the University of Edinburgh.
DECaDE are pleased to welcome Dr Arka Ujjal Dey, who has joined the team as Research Fellow in AI and Computer Vision! Read his inspiring responses in our Q&A interview…..
DECaDE researchers Dr Birgit Altricher and Dr Ashley Fraser presented their research at the International Conference on AI and the Digital Economy 2022 held in Venice.
DECaDE Professor Glenn Parry offers a historical overview of the impact of technologies on work and employment following the launch of Surrey’s new Future of Work Research Centre on 26th May 2022.
A new paper by DECADE researchers draws on the Reducing Friction in International Trade (RFIT) project. RFIT developed a supply chain platform that integrates with UK Border agencies and uses blockchain to secure a common data set, reducing errors, improving data visibility and helping build trust.
A Token Gesture is an academic research project and an exhibition led by researchers at the Institute for Design Informatics, part of the UKRI funded DECaDE: Centre for a Decentralised Digital Economy.
This project describes how we are using self-sovereign identity technologies to allow photojournalists to distribute and assert ownership of images
Digital image manipulation has contributed enormously the way fake news is being spread online in recent times. Images and videos
We are happy to launch DECaDE innovation brochure 2021. DECaDE was launched in October 2020 and is a 5-year National
The University of Surrey, together with the University of Edinburgh and Digital Catapult, has today launched the Digital Economy Centre