EDUCATION
Masters education in animation comprises two linked programmes enabling graduates from a wide range of backgrounds to gain knowledge of advanced digital techniques. Employment success is high; previous graduates have gone to work with companies such as Sony International, Nokia, Ragdoll Productions, Rockstar Games, DMA Design, Peugeot Citroen, and the DDS.
The DDS has a growing number of Ph.D.s investigating various aspects of advanced 3D visualisation and interaction. Recent examples include: the enhancement of human senses with the assistance of multipurpose virtual navigation interface in automotive head up display systems, the pedagogical potential of 3D visualisation, and a bimanual combined 2D/3D interface for the design and review of MEMS (Micro Electrical Mechanical Systems).
RESEARCH
DDS research activities revolve around 3D visualisation, 3D sound, speech recognition, haptics (touch), gesture-based interaction and camera-based tracking to explore the potential of multi-sensory participation in the fields of architecture, automotive industry, defence, education, environment, games and entertainment, heritage, medicine and ship design.
The DDS has been successful in securing research funding from SFC, EPSRC, AHRC, NESTA, and the EU. In addition it has completed a Scottish Enterprise Proof of Concept (PoC) and a Knowledge Transfer Partnership. It was successful in winning an RCUK Academic Fellowship in 2006.
COMMERCIAL
The DDS has a large portfolio of projects with business and industry in Scotland, the UK and Europe, centred on expertise in real-time 3D visualisation, 3D sound, modelling and animation. It includes work for Glasgow City Council (Glasgow Urban Model), Clydebank Rebuilt (Titan crane), QinetiQ (visualising innovative vessel design), Thales (Future Infantry Soldier programme), James Fisher Defence (Submarine Rescue Service), and the BBC (real-time virtual model for BBC Scotland's new headquarters). It has also been successful in growing its CPD activities providing specially tailored courses to industry, academic and local government.
DDS at Pacific Quay
Since its inception, DDS has grown rapidly and in summer 2009 relocated to new, dedicated premises at Pacific Quay (already home to the Glasgow Science Centre, BBC Scotland and the Scottish Media Group). The new building, The Hub, houses some of
The Hub also provides an expanded academic and training studio environment and supports both commercial and research project development, including the development of skills for digital media employers.
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