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NRC Cambridge is on the 2nd floor, tree-top level.

3 Cambridge Center
2nd Floor,
Cambridge, MA 02142

Tel: +1 617 453 2332
Fax: +1 617 453 0480

Location: Check Google's map

Parking: There is metered parking available on the streets in the area, as well as multiple parking garages - the closest is immediately behind the building we are in.



NRCC

NRCC (Nokia Research Center Cambridge) is a cross-disciplinary research organization whose charter is to bring new ideas into Nokia products. NRCC consists of approximately 20 Nokia researchers, investigating all aspects of mobile phones, from computer and network architecture to user interfaces. The team is led by Jamey Hicks, NRCC's Director.

The primary activity of Nokia Research Center Cambridge is the Nokia-MIT Collaboration. The Nokia-MIT Collaboration builds on past cooperation with MIT, including W3C, Project Oxygen, Things That Think, and the Communications Futures Program. One of the goals of the collaboration is to increase the level of interaction between Nokia and MIT researchers compared to previous initiatives. For this reason, NRCC has been situated close to MIT CSAIL with spare offices for external researchers.

Research Focus

NRC Cambridge has been established with a unique purpose for Nokia Research Center. The collaborative work of NRC Cambridge will center on a view of the future where small handheld devices such as mobile phones will become part of an "ecosystem" of information, services, peripherals, sensors, and other devices. Research here will address new user interfaces that incorporate speech and other modalities, new mobile computing platforms - including low power hardware platforms and wireless communication - and new software architectures. As well, researchers will consider new ways to manage information, using technologies such as Semantic Web - an extension of the current Web, developed in part at CSAIL and at the Nokia Research Center - which will enable devices to more intuitively and automatically understand interconnected terms, information and services.

There are currently 6 joint projects within the collaboration, involving nearly 60 faculty, students, and research staff from MIT CSAIL. The MIT and NRCC research leads are noted below:

Mature projects:

  • ComposeMe: Intelligent Composition of Heterogeneous Services: Integrating Web Services and Mobile Devices - (MIT: Mike Ernst, and NRCC: Raimondas Lencevicius)
  • SWAPME: Semantic Web Application Platform for Mobile Ecosystems - (MIT: Tim Berners-Lee, Daniel Jackson, David Karger, and Daniel Weitzner and NRCC: Ora Lassila )
  • Start Mobile: Natural Language-Based Architecture for Connecting Mobile Devices to Active Resources - (MIT: Larry Rudolph, Boris Katz, and NRCC: Alex Ran)

In addition to the collaboration with MIT, NRCC works with researchers from other NRC groups and with engineers from other Nokia business units, in order to transfer technology into Nokia products, following the co-development model of technology transfer.



Traveling to NRCC:

Airports Nearby:

Logan International Airport (BOS) located outside downtown Boston, Massachusetts.

Ground Transportion:

Lots of options from taxis, to shuttles, and public transport (the metro - called the 'T' here - stops right outside in Kendall Square) - see the list of options.

Driving Directions:

See Cambridge area map - Google Map - you can use it to discover driving directions.

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