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.
The Research Engineering Group (REG) contributes skills in research software engineering and data science in support of other programmes, as well as to its own projects. This model of working ensures that the tools they develop are useful and applicable to a wider range of areas. The team supports professional delivery of impactful research across the Turing's programmes, as well as its own research interests.
The team concentrate mainly on:
- Collaboration with academics across the Institute and supporting research with our software engineering and data science expertise.
- Development of open reproducible practices and tools.
- Connecting academic research with real-world problems while working with strategic commercial partners.
- Advanced support and provision of computing platforms that underpin research.
- Teaching and training.
Header image: Close up of a Bletchley Park Bombe, designed by Alan Turing and his colleagues to decipher German Enigma machine messages in WW2. Source: mendhak, Flickr, Creative Commons.
Impact stories
Read about some of our project highlights.
Providing COVID-19 expertise to the UK government
The Turing-RSS Health Data Lab delivered invaluable insights to the UK Health Security Agency throughout the pandemic
Bridging the gap between physical and digital
The Turing’s data-centric engineering programme and its collaborators are unlocking insights into the world-first 3D printed steel bridge, using innovative data science techniques and ‘digital twin’ technology
Supporting innovation in the fintech sector
The Turing evaluated the synthetic data used in the Financial Conduct Authority’s Digital Sandbox Pilot
Projects
Research Engineering is involved in many projects across the Turing, collaborating both with academics and strategic commercial partners. Below is the list of project we have been working on.