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MARK BRIERS
Mark Briers is Programme Director for The Alan Turing Institute's Defence and Security partnership. Prior to joining Turing, Mark worked in the defence and security sector for over 16 years, directing research programmes in the area of statistical data analysis, and leading large teams to drive impactful research outputs. He completed his PhD in 2007 at Cambridge University where he developedBEN MACARTHUR
Ben MacArthur is professor of quantitative biomedicine at the University of Southampton. In accordance with his interdisiplinary research interests he holds a joint between the Faculty of Medicine and Mathematical Sciences. At the Turing he is Deputy Programme Director for Health and Medical Sciences. He obtained a PhD in applied mathematics (Southampton, 2003) before training in experimentalMHAIRI AITKEN
Mhairi Aitken is an Ethics Research Fellow in the Public Policy Programme. She is a Sociologist whose research examines social and ethical dimensions of digital innovation particularly relating to uses of data and AI. Mhairi has a particular interest in the role of publicengagement in
IAN CRADDOCK
Ian Craddock is a Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Bristol. He is Institutional Lead for Digital Health, leading a programme of investment and research development across six faculties of his University. He leads the EPSRC funded "SPHERE" IRC programme, one of the UK's largest digital health research projects. His track record includes the successfulBILAL MATEEN
Bilal is a clinical-academic; he splits his time between his clinical commitments at King's College Hospital (KCH), and the Wellcome Trust where he’s the Clinical Technology Lead. Bilal’s work at Wellcome is focused on funding digital public goods and the software infrastructure that makes research possible, as part of the larger Data for Science and Health Priority Area.BERTRAND NORTIER
Bertrand is a PhD enrichment scheme student. He is currently reading for a PhD at the School of Mathematics, University of Bristol in the area of computational statistics under the supervision of Simon N. Wood. His research interests include regression, regularisation and optimisation for statistics. DECOVID | THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE Introduction. DECOVID will store detailed and frequently updated health data from hospitals as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, to allow clinicians and researchers to generate rapid and robust insights that can lead to more effective clinical treatment strategies, NEW NATURE RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL IMPACT New findings, reported in Nature today, provide evidence to support the continued development and deployment of contact tracing apps, in conjunction with other measures (such as social distancing and face coverings), to control the spread of COVID-19. Analysis of the NHS COVID-19 contact-tracing app for England and Wales estimates that somewhere between approximately 100,000 DATA SAFE HAVENS IN THE CLOUD Recent updates. One-page overview: Poster with overview of our data classification approach, security measures, data management and technical architecture.This is the best one-page high-level overview of our systems and process. Presented at the poster session at the second annual workshop of the Research Software London and South East community on 06 February 2020. AGENT-BASED MODELS OF POLICE RESOURCING AND DEMAND Project objectives: Explore potential agent-based computing applications in the modelling of police resourcing and demand problems at varying scales of abstraction (i.e. operational, strategic) Engage with stakeholders and support collaborative systems mapping exercisesto
MARK BRIERS
Mark Briers is Programme Director for The Alan Turing Institute's Defence and Security partnership. Prior to joining Turing, Mark worked in the defence and security sector for over 16 years, directing research programmes in the area of statistical data analysis, and leading large teams to drive impactful research outputs. He completed his PhD in 2007 at Cambridge University where he developedBEN MACARTHUR
Ben MacArthur is professor of quantitative biomedicine at the University of Southampton. In accordance with his interdisiplinary research interests he holds a joint between the Faculty of Medicine and Mathematical Sciences. At the Turing he is Deputy Programme Director for Health and Medical Sciences. He obtained a PhD in applied mathematics (Southampton, 2003) before training in experimentalMHAIRI AITKEN
Mhairi Aitken is an Ethics Research Fellow in the Public Policy Programme. She is a Sociologist whose research examines social and ethical dimensions of digital innovation particularly relating to uses of data and AI. Mhairi has a particular interest in the role of publicengagement in
IAN CRADDOCK
Ian Craddock is a Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Bristol. He is Institutional Lead for Digital Health, leading a programme of investment and research development across six faculties of his University. He leads the EPSRC funded "SPHERE" IRC programme, one of the UK's largest digital health research projects. His track record includes the successfulBILAL MATEEN
Bilal is a clinical-academic; he splits his time between his clinical commitments at King's College Hospital (KCH), and the Wellcome Trust where he’s the Clinical Technology Lead. Bilal’s work at Wellcome is focused on funding digital public goods and the software infrastructure that makes research possible, as part of the larger Data for Science and Health Priority Area.BERTRAND NORTIER
Bertrand is a PhD enrichment scheme student. He is currently reading for a PhD at the School of Mathematics, University of Bristol in the area of computational statistics under the supervision of Simon N. Wood. His research interests include regression, regularisation and optimisation for statistics. DATA SCIENCE AND AI IN THE AGE OF COVID-19 This report summarises the findings of a series of workshops carried out by The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence (AI), in late 2020 following the 'AI and data science in the age of COVID-19' conference. RESPONDING TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Introduction. Experts at The Alan Turing Institute are working hard to address the urgent need for scientific innovation to tackle the spread and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.RESEARCHERS
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DATA SCIENCE FOR SOCIAL GOOD It was led by The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI in partnership with the University of Warwick, ONS and Imperial College. This 12-week programme taught students to create data science products in collaboration with government PUBLICATIONS & POLICY SUBMISSIONS Explore our latest research publications, software, and policy submissions in response to government and parliamentary calls forevidence
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Profiles for each Research Fellow are below. People filter results. Research areas (field_tags) AGENT-BASED MODELS OF POLICE RESOURCING AND DEMAND Project objectives: Explore potential agent-based computing applications in the modelling of police resourcing and demand problems at varying scales of abstraction (i.e. operational, strategic) Engage with stakeholders and support collaborative systems mapping exercisesto
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Howard is a graduate of St John’s College, Cambridge. He has a double first in theoretical physics and a distinction in post-graduate maths. His first career was in the City as an investment banker and asset manager. He became a director of SG Warburg and then European chief executive of Wasserstein Perella, a US investment bank. He co-founded New Star Asset Management and was its LEE HARPER | THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE Dr Lee Harper is the Manager of the ESPRC Future Composites Manufacturing Research Hub and an Associate Professor in Composites Manufacturing at the University of Nottingham. He has worked in the field of composite materials for 15 years, having established credible expertise in process development and numerical modelling for fibre reinforced polymer composites. HOME | THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTEEVENTSNEWSABOUT USRESEARCHPEOPLEWORKAT THE TURING
The Alan Turing Institute has secured £10 million new funding from EPSRC, on behalf of UKRI I am delighted to report that The Alan Turing Institute has secured £10 million SHOCKS AND RESILIENCE DATA SAFE HAVENS IN THE CLOUD Recent updates. One-page overview: Poster with overview of our data classification approach, security measures, data management and technical architecture.This is the best one-page high-level overview of our systems and process. Presented at the poster session at the second annual workshop of the Research Software London and South East community on 06 February 2020.DATA STUDY GROUPS
Due to COVI. Breadcrumb. Home; Collaborate with the Turing; Data Study Groups Week-long events bringing together some of the country’s top talent from data science, artificial intelligence, and wider fields, to analyse real-world data science challengesDATA ETHICS
The Data Ethics Group, chaired by Turing Fellow Luciano Floridi, leads our data ethics research.The Group works in collaboration with the broader data science community, facilitates public dialogue on relevant topics, and supports the Turing’s workshops and public events relating to data ethics. PUTTING THE AI IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL Introduction. Flight movements above the UK are at a historic high and demand is forecast to increase by up to 40% over the next 10 years. As a result, the technological advancement of air traffic control is a key challenge to providing the robust and resilient transport infrastructure the nation needs for the future.MARK BRIERS
Mark Briers is Programme Director for The Alan Turing Institute's Defence and Security partnership. Prior to joining Turing, Mark worked in the defence and security sector for over 16 years, directing research programmes in the area of statistical data analysis, and leading large teams to drive impactful research outputs. He completed his PhD in 2007 at Cambridge University where he developedBEN MACARTHUR
Ben MacArthur is professor of quantitative biomedicine at the University of Southampton. In accordance with his interdisiplinary research interests he holds a joint between the Faculty of Medicine and Mathematical Sciences. At the Turing he is Deputy Programme Director for Health and Medical Sciences. He obtained a PhD in applied mathematics (Southampton, 2003) before training in experimentalKIRSTIE WHITAKER
Kirstie discovered the wonder of brain imaging at the University of British Columbia during a masters degree in Medical Physics. She completed a PhD in Neuroscience at the University of California, Berkeley in 2012 and joins the Turing Institute from a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Cambridge in the Department of Psychiatry. She is an Fulbright scholarship alumna and 2016/17BILAL MATEEN
Bilal is a clinical-academic; he splits his time between his clinical commitments at King's College Hospital (KCH), and the Wellcome Trust where he’s the Clinical Technology Lead. Bilal’s work at Wellcome is focused on funding digital public goods and the software infrastructure that makes research possible, as part of the larger Data for Science and Health Priority Area. HOME | THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTEEVENTSNEWSABOUT USRESEARCHPEOPLEWORKAT THE TURING
The Alan Turing Institute has secured £10 million new funding from EPSRC, on behalf of UKRI I am delighted to report that The Alan Turing Institute has secured £10 million SHOCKS AND RESILIENCE DATA SAFE HAVENS IN THE CLOUD Recent updates. One-page overview: Poster with overview of our data classification approach, security measures, data management and technical architecture.This is the best one-page high-level overview of our systems and process. Presented at the poster session at the second annual workshop of the Research Software London and South East community on 06 February 2020.DATA STUDY GROUPS
Due to COVI. Breadcrumb. Home; Collaborate with the Turing; Data Study Groups Week-long events bringing together some of the country’s top talent from data science, artificial intelligence, and wider fields, to analyse real-world data science challengesDATA ETHICS
The Data Ethics Group, chaired by Turing Fellow Luciano Floridi, leads our data ethics research.The Group works in collaboration with the broader data science community, facilitates public dialogue on relevant topics, and supports the Turing’s workshops and public events relating to data ethics. PUTTING THE AI IN AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL Introduction. Flight movements above the UK are at a historic high and demand is forecast to increase by up to 40% over the next 10 years. As a result, the technological advancement of air traffic control is a key challenge to providing the robust and resilient transport infrastructure the nation needs for the future.MARK BRIERS
Mark Briers is Programme Director for The Alan Turing Institute's Defence and Security partnership. Prior to joining Turing, Mark worked in the defence and security sector for over 16 years, directing research programmes in the area of statistical data analysis, and leading large teams to drive impactful research outputs. He completed his PhD in 2007 at Cambridge University where he developedBEN MACARTHUR
Ben MacArthur is professor of quantitative biomedicine at the University of Southampton. In accordance with his interdisiplinary research interests he holds a joint between the Faculty of Medicine and Mathematical Sciences. At the Turing he is Deputy Programme Director for Health and Medical Sciences. He obtained a PhD in applied mathematics (Southampton, 2003) before training in experimentalKIRSTIE WHITAKER
Kirstie discovered the wonder of brain imaging at the University of British Columbia during a masters degree in Medical Physics. She completed a PhD in Neuroscience at the University of California, Berkeley in 2012 and joins the Turing Institute from a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Cambridge in the Department of Psychiatry. She is an Fulbright scholarship alumna and 2016/17BILAL MATEEN
Bilal is a clinical-academic; he splits his time between his clinical commitments at King's College Hospital (KCH), and the Wellcome Trust where he’s the Clinical Technology Lead. Bilal’s work at Wellcome is focused on funding digital public goods and the software infrastructure that makes research possible, as part of the larger Data for Science and Health Priority Area. HOME | THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE The Alan Turing Institute has secured £10 million new funding from EPSRC, on behalf of UKRI I am delighted to report that The Alan Turing Institute has secured £10 million RESPONDING TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Introduction. Experts at The Alan Turing Institute are working hard to address the urgent need for scientific innovation to tackle the spread and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.RESEARCHERS
Over 400 researchers collaborate at the Turing – use the search and filter button to refine by researcher category, research area orpartner institution
DECOVID | THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE Introduction. DECOVID will store detailed and frequently updated health data from hospitals as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, to allow clinicians and researchers to generate rapid and robust insights that can lead to more effective clinical treatment strategies, DATA SCIENCE AND AI IN THE AGE OF COVID-19 This report summarises the findings of a series of workshops carried out by The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence (AI), in late 2020 following the 'AI and data science in the age of COVID-19' conference. SHOCKS AND RESILIENCE Introduction. The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted how vulnerable societies and governments are to shocks. This vulnerability is exacerbated by the propensity to design policy for narrow silos relating to singular policy areas and government departments, without adequate consideration of the interdependencies between them and the interconnected nature of local and global societies. NEW NATURE RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS THE EPIDEMIOLOGICAL IMPACT New findings, reported in Nature today, provide evidence to support the continued development and deployment of contact tracing apps, in conjunction with other measures (such as social distancing and face coverings), to control the spread of COVID-19. Analysis of the NHS COVID-19 contact-tracing app for England and Wales estimates that somewhere between approximately 100,000 PUBLICATIONS & POLICY SUBMISSIONS Cockayne J, Oates CJ, Sullivan T, Girolami M (2017) Probabilistic Numerical Methods for PDE-constrained Bayesian Inverse Problems. Proceedings of the 36th International Workshop on Bayesian Inference and Maximum Entropy Methods in Science and Engineering, Ed. RESEARCH ENGINEERING Introduction. Researchers and practitioners face a common need for high quality tools, practices, methodologies, platforms and systems. Many domains can benefit from the deployment of cutting-edge algorithms and approaches, but these cannot be effectively applied unless realised as usable software libraries, reproducible analyses and workflows, or high performance computational environments.RESEARCH FELLOWS
Profiles for each Research Fellow are below. People filter results. Research areas (field_tags) DECOVID | THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE Introduction. DECOVID will store detailed and frequently updated health data from hospitals as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, to allow clinicians and researchers to generate rapid and robust insights that can lead to more effective clinical treatment strategies, AGENT-BASED MODELS OF POLICE RESOURCING AND DEMAND Project objectives: Explore potential agent-based computing applications in the modelling of police resourcing and demand problems at varying scales of abstraction (i.e. operational, strategic) Engage with stakeholders and support collaborative systems mapping exercisesto
DATA SAFE HAVENS IN THE CLOUD Recent updates. One-page overview: Poster with overview of our data classification approach, security measures, data management and technical architecture.This is the best one-page high-level overview of our systems and process. Presented at the poster session at the second annual workshop of the Research Software London and South East community on 06 February 2020.DATA STUDY GROUPS
Organisations act as Data Study Group 'Challenge Owners', providing real-world problems to be tackled by small groups of highly talented, carefully selected researchers. Researchers brainstorm and engineer data science solutions, presenting their work at the end of the week. "Team up with a collaborative community of motivated data scienceMARK BRIERS
Mark Briers is Programme Director for The Alan Turing Institute's Defence and Security partnership. Prior to joining Turing, Mark worked in the defence and security sector for over 16 years, directing research programmes in the area of statistical data analysis, and leading large teams to drive impactful research outputs. He completed his PhD in 2007 at Cambridge University where he developedBEN MACARTHUR
Ben MacArthur is professor of quantitative biomedicine at the University of Southampton. In accordance with his interdisiplinary research interests he holds a joint between the Faculty of Medicine and Mathematical Sciences. At the Turing he is Deputy Programme Director for Health and Medical Sciences. He obtained a PhD in applied mathematics (Southampton, 2003) before training in experimentalBILAL MATEEN
Bilal is a clinical-academic; he splits his time between his clinical commitments at King's College Hospital (KCH), and the Wellcome Trust where he’s the Clinical Technology Lead. Bilal’s work at Wellcome is focused on funding digital public goods and the software infrastructure that makes research possible, as part of the larger Data for Science and Health Priority Area. UNDERSTANDING ARCTIC SEA ICE LOSS The decrease of Arctic sea ice cover is concerning as its white surface reflects up to 80 percent of incoming sunlight, deflecting additional energy away from the Earth's lower atmosphere and back towards space. With a declining spatial extent of sea ice, the dark ocean surface which replaces it absorbs considerably more sunlightenergy.
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Genevieve Liveley is Reader in Classics at the University of Bristol, where her research and teaching centres upon narratologically inflected studies of the ancient world. Her most recent book, Narratology (Oxford University Press) exposes the dynamic (mis)appropriation of ancient scripts that gives modern narratology its shape. Her new research, on the ancient and future (hi)stories ofAI and
IAN CRADDOCK
Ian Craddock is a Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Bristol. He is Institutional Lead for Digital Health, leading a programme of investment and research development across six faculties of his University. He leads the EPSRC funded "SPHERE" IRC programme, one of the UK's largest digital health research projects. His track record includes the successful DECOVID | THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE Introduction. DECOVID will store detailed and frequently updated health data from hospitals as the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds, to allow clinicians and researchers to generate rapid and robust insights that can lead to more effective clinical treatment strategies, AGENT-BASED MODELS OF POLICE RESOURCING AND DEMAND Project objectives: Explore potential agent-based computing applications in the modelling of police resourcing and demand problems at varying scales of abstraction (i.e. operational, strategic) Engage with stakeholders and support collaborative systems mapping exercisesto
DATA SAFE HAVENS IN THE CLOUD Recent updates. One-page overview: Poster with overview of our data classification approach, security measures, data management and technical architecture.This is the best one-page high-level overview of our systems and process. Presented at the poster session at the second annual workshop of the Research Software London and South East community on 06 February 2020.DATA STUDY GROUPS
Organisations act as Data Study Group 'Challenge Owners', providing real-world problems to be tackled by small groups of highly talented, carefully selected researchers. Researchers brainstorm and engineer data science solutions, presenting their work at the end of the week. "Team up with a collaborative community of motivated data scienceMARK BRIERS
Mark Briers is Programme Director for The Alan Turing Institute's Defence and Security partnership. Prior to joining Turing, Mark worked in the defence and security sector for over 16 years, directing research programmes in the area of statistical data analysis, and leading large teams to drive impactful research outputs. He completed his PhD in 2007 at Cambridge University where he developedBEN MACARTHUR
Ben MacArthur is professor of quantitative biomedicine at the University of Southampton. In accordance with his interdisiplinary research interests he holds a joint between the Faculty of Medicine and Mathematical Sciences. At the Turing he is Deputy Programme Director for Health and Medical Sciences. He obtained a PhD in applied mathematics (Southampton, 2003) before training in experimentalBILAL MATEEN
Bilal is a clinical-academic; he splits his time between his clinical commitments at King's College Hospital (KCH), and the Wellcome Trust where he’s the Clinical Technology Lead. Bilal’s work at Wellcome is focused on funding digital public goods and the software infrastructure that makes research possible, as part of the larger Data for Science and Health Priority Area. UNDERSTANDING ARCTIC SEA ICE LOSS The decrease of Arctic sea ice cover is concerning as its white surface reflects up to 80 percent of incoming sunlight, deflecting additional energy away from the Earth's lower atmosphere and back towards space. With a declining spatial extent of sea ice, the dark ocean surface which replaces it absorbs considerably more sunlightenergy.
GENEVIEVE LIVELEY
Genevieve Liveley is Reader in Classics at the University of Bristol, where her research and teaching centres upon narratologically inflected studies of the ancient world. Her most recent book, Narratology (Oxford University Press) exposes the dynamic (mis)appropriation of ancient scripts that gives modern narratology its shape. Her new research, on the ancient and future (hi)stories ofAI and
IAN CRADDOCK
Ian Craddock is a Professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Bristol. He is Institutional Lead for Digital Health, leading a programme of investment and research development across six faculties of his University. He leads the EPSRC funded "SPHERE" IRC programme, one of the UK's largest digital health research projects. His track record includes the successful HOME | THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE The Turing is committed to working flexibly and staying connected. We’ve reconfigured to virtual engagement and you can help shape our events to be great virtual experiences by taking our short survey and letting us know what that means to you. The Turing Lectures: Engineering the future of medicine. RESPONDING TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC Introduction. Experts at The Alan Turing Institute are working hard to address the urgent need for scientific innovation to tackle the spread and effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.GOVERNANCE (PEOPLE)
The boards and committees who govern The Alan Turing Institute. AI FOR SCIENCE AND GOVERNMENT (ASG) The Alan Turing Institute has been awarded a £38.8 million research programme through UKRI’s Strategic Priorities Fund.AI for science and government (ASG) is delivered in partnership with the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and in collaborationwith a
DATA SAFE HAVENS IN THE CLOUD Recent updates. One-page overview: Poster with overview of our data classification approach, security measures, data management and technical architecture.This is the best one-page high-level overview of our systems and process. Presented at the poster session at the second annual workshop of the Research Software London and South East community on 06 February 2020. PUBLICATIONS & POLICY SUBMISSIONS The shape variational autoencoder: A deep generative model of part-segmented 3D objects Computer Graphics Forum 36(5) (2017), presented at the Symposium on Geometry Processing, July 2017 FINDING CRITICAL WEAKNESSES IN AI MODELS FOR HATE SPEECH Abusive online content, such as hate speech, is a widespread problem. It inflicts serious harm on people who are targeted, and threatens open and pluralistic discourse in online spaces.ADRIAN M. STETCO
Adrian Stetco obtained a BSc in Computer Science from West University of Timisoara (Romania) in 2009, an MSc in Machine Learning from Johannes Kepler University (Austria) in 2012 and a PhD in Unsupervised Machine Learning from the University of Manchester in 2016. During his PhD he became interested in applications of data science to finance and attended summer schools in Switzerland and REED KOPP | THE ALAN TURING INSTITUTE Reed Kopp is a 2021 Ph.D. graduate from the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He completed his dissertation research as a member of the necstlab (NanoEngineered Composite aerospace STructures Lab), supervised byNICHOLAS WATSON
Nik is a Chartered Engineer with a MEng in Mechanical Engineering (University of Hull, 2006) and PhD in Chemical Engineering (University of Leeds, 2010). Nik Joined the University of Nottingham in 2014 and is an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering. Since joining the University of Nottingham Nik has published over 30 journal articles and led projects funded by Innovate UK, EPSRC, STFC Skip to main content__
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