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Completed RESEARCH GRANT UKRI Gateway to Research

A national UK programme in AI and digital twins to address the biodiversity and climate crisis

£50M GBP

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
Grant Description

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

All Grantees

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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