Crafting Digital Twins: Knowledge Graphs

Creating a digital avatar of the real world, and using a dynamic knowledge graph approach to expedite scientific discovery.

Learn more Register here Add to Calendar 04/25/2024 12:00 PM 04/25/2024 04:00 PM Europe/London Crafting Digital Twins: Knowledge Graphs Location of the event
Thursday 25 Apr 2024
Time: 12:00 - 16:00
Free

Introduction

The 'Crafting Digital Twins: Computational Methods Across Environment, Health & Infrastructure' seminar series organised by the TRIC-DT Innovation & Impact Hub will be an interdisciplinary platform to share and discuss the computational methods, algorithms, and models that underpin Digital Twin technology across diverse fields.

About the event

This event will be in-person with options to attend the guest talks online. The second half of the day will be in-person only and consist of in-depth discussions around specific TRIC-DT projects. In-person spaces are limited, please register here.

This series will provide a space for exchange of knowledge and methodologies across the themes of natural environment, health, and infrastructure. The aim is to cultivate a unified vocabulary and find synergies in our work across and beyond the TRIC-DT community.

By focusing on shared methods this series will offer immediate value to researchers and developers, enabling everyone to get practical insights applicable to their project at any stage, no matter how “DT-ready”. Beyond the technical learnings, presenting to a broader peer group allows us to see common challenges from fresh perspectives, igniting innovative solutions to common problems.

We collect definitions and helpful explanations for domain-specific terms in our TRIC-DT Glossary

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If you would like to become a part of the TRIC-DT Community please find more information here.

Agenda

 

TimeActivity
12:00Welcome & Updates
12:15(Guest Speakers) Jethro Akroyd & Jiaru Bai "Beyond Connected Digital Twins: The World Avatar"
13:00Lunch break
14:00(Infrastructure Theme) Xiaoxue Shen "Knowledge graphs for digital twins of structural dynamic systems" & Ziad Ghauch "Next-Generation Digital Twins: a Deep Reinforcement Learning Perspective"
14:45(Natural Environment Theme) Can Knowledge Graphs Enhance Dynamic Service Integration across polar operations and research?
15:30General Discussion

 

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Speakers

Organisers

Dr Sophie Arana

Research Application Manager, Turing Research and Innovation Cluster in Digital Twins (TRIC-DT)

Karen de Cesare

Research Project Manager, Turing Research and Innovation Cluster in Digital Twins (TRIC-DT)