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SICSA's goals are to improve the quality of research in informatics and computer science across universities in Scotland, to promote the transfer of research results to benefit companies and the public sector in Scotland and to create a university community that represents all aspects of Scottish Informatics and Computer Science.<ref>[http://www.sciencescotland.org/feature.php?id=119 The net worth of networks] Science Scotland 10, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland. January 2011.</ref><ref>[http://www.sicsa.ac.uk SICSA's objectives] 3 November 2011.</ref>
SICSA was launched in December 2008 and is funded with an award of £14.5 million from the Scottish Funding Council with SICSA member universities providing matching funding.<ref>[http://www.sfc.ac.uk/web/FILES/PressReleases_SFCPR382008/sfcpr3808.pdf SFC Press Release] SFCPR/38/08, Scottish Funding Council, Edinburgh. 5 December 2008.</ref>
== Membership ==
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== Research themes ==
*Next-generation Internet<ref>[http://www.sicsa.ac.uk/themes/next-generation-internet Next-generation internet] 8 November 2011</ref>
*Complex Systems Engineering<ref>[http://www.sicsa.ac.uk/themes/complex-systems-engineering Complex systems engineering] 8 November 2011</ref>
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SICSA interacts extensively with local industry in Scotland with a view to transferring technology and informing the industrial community of informatics and computer science research in Scotland.<ref>[http://www.sciencescotland.org/feature.php?id=118 Commercialisation: From Blue Sky to Real World] Science Scotland 10, Royal Society of Edinburgh, January 2011.</ref> An annual "Demofest" is organized that showcases Scottish University research.<ref>[http://www.informatics-ventures.com/connect/demofest SICSA demofest] 8 November 2011</ref> Specific projects with industry are concerned with smart tourism<ref>[http://www.smarttourism.org/ Smart Tourism] 3 November 2011.</ref> and migrating high-value software services to the cloud.<ref>[http://www.servicestothecloud.com/ Services to the Cloud] 3 November 2011.</ref>
In 2013, SICSA developed a portfolio of funding mechanisms which have the specific aim of increasing exchanges between academics and industry.<ref>[http://www.sicsa.ac.uk/industry/ SICSA Industry] 17 April 2013.</ref>
== Computer science education ==
Uniquely amongst the SFC research pools, SICSA has extended its remit to include education as well as research.<ref>[http://www.sfc.ac.uk/web/FILES/CNP_CouncilMeeting2September2011_02092011/SFC11_64_CEO_items_to_report.pdf Scottish Funding Council: Chief Executive's Report] SFC/11/64. Scottish Funding Council, Edinburgh, Scotland. 2 September 2011.</ref>
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