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| Funder | Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | The Alan Turing Institute |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Start Date | Mar 31, 2023 |
| End Date | Mar 31, 2024 |
| Duration | 366 days |
| Number of Grantees | 12 |
| Roles | Co-Investigator; Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | UKRI Gateway to Research |
| Grant ID | EP/Y028880/1 |
The Alan Turing Institute (Turing), in collaboration with national labs, will lead a nationwide effort to develop and launch novel methods in AI and digital twinning technologies that improve the UK's effectiveness in addressing environment and sustainability (E&S) concerns. Turing has identified four long-term E&S missions: 1) automate biodiversity monitoring to enable nature recovery; 2) deliver localised environmental predictions to mitigate the impacts of climate change; 3) optimise infrastructure for sustainable use of natural resources; and 4) model interventions to achieve sustainable cities and regions for a net zero world.
The proposed programme will bring together a diverse group of UK leaders and experts in AI, environment, sustainability and policy to refine these missions, develop an ambitious national 5-year roadmap and undertake transformative environmental research and innovation to avert climate and biodiversity catastrophe.
Such complex challenges necessitate a blend of advanced analytical skills working in conjunction with environmental scientists across various sub-disciplines. Here, AI and data science act as the binding agent that unifies these diverse teams, and Turing serves as the central hub for UK-wide inclusive activities, leveraging its past ASG seeded research activities with partners.
Specifically, this will involve collaboration with national laboratories to establish and augment our collective understanding, which will include: British Antarctic Survey (BAS), UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UK CEH), Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas), National Oceanography Centre (NOC), UK Met Office, and Rothamsted Research.
The work is separated into the following workstreams (WS): WS1: E&S Mission Scoping with UK research and practitioner communities - WS1.1: Deep stakeholder mapping and engagement to develop, refine and launch the E&S Missions. - WS1.2: Capacity-building to support E&S delivery - WS1.3: Nurturing a national community of research and best practice
WS2: Scaling-up game-changing environmental research from the Turing's AI for Science and Government programme - WS2.1: Intelligent fusion of sensor data bridging global and local scales - WS2.2: Digital Twins of Controlled Environment Agriculture - WS2.3: Automated shape analysis and tracking within imagery
- WS2.4: Reproducible environmental pipelines for digital twins - WS2.5: Foster an open international environmental data science community WS3: Establishing physics informed data-driven national capability in weather prediction
The Alan Turing Institute; Uk Centre for Ecology & Hydrology; Cardiff University; National Oceanography Centre; University of Cambridge; Rothamsted Research; Royal Holloway, Universityersity of London; Nerc British Antarctic Survey
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