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Research Labs

Several academic groups conduct research around Solid. If you are interested in being listed send an email to info@solidproject.org with a description of the research project and link to the website.

BBC R&D have been using Solid to power research into ways that the BBC can deliver new types of data-based services to inform, educate and entertain in ways that gives maximum respect to the agency and privacy of their audience.

Contact: https://www.bbc.co.uk/rd/contacts

Boston, USA

Solid started at the Decentralized Information Group of CSAIL at MIT. Research focuses include verifiable credentials, privacy-preserving data aggregation on the decentralised web and investigating decentralised management of health and fitness data.

Contact Lalana Kagal

The work at the Oxford Martin School's program on Ethical Web and Data Architectures focuses on four themes: data autonomy, data privacy, algorithmic accountability, and data sharing. In 2020, a grant was received to architect new ethical data systems such as Solid.

Contact Nigel Shadbolt

Ghent, Belgium

Imec has been involved in Solid for several years, focusing on data interoperability, querying, scalability, and the developer experience. They are currently building the Community Solid Server.

Contact Ruben Verborgh

Oviedo, Spain

Classes at WESO now have the tradition of a competition for the best Solid app produced during their course.

Contact Jose Emilio Labra Gayo

Geneva, Switzerland

CERN is heavily involved in open source, and follows Solid work.

Contact Maria Dimou

Open University - Open Blockchain Group

Milton Keynes, UK

The Open University runs an experimental server and works on a COVID-19 immunity passport Solid app.

Contact Manoharan Ramachandran

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