Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition
The Key Centre of Design Computing and Cognition (KCDC), a research centre in the University of Sydney, was founded in 1968 by John Gero (who was its Foundation Director and who continued as Director or Co-Director until 2007) to research computers in design, now called design computing. It widened its ambit to design theory, design cognition and design research more generally. In 2007 it changed its name to the Design Lab.
Research
Outline of research trajectory (to come)
PhD students
List of PhD graduates (to come)
Teaching
Outline undergraduate, master and PhD programs (to come)
See also
- Design Research
- Computation Creativity
- Design Science
- Computer-aided design
- Design theory
- Design thinking
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