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Equality, diversity and inclusion To make great leaps in research, we need to better reflect the diverse nature of the world Equality, diversity and inclusion
Research projects Simulating energy efficiency opportunities for households Developing synthetic housing microsimulation tools for local authorities to explore inequalities in energy efficiency and target homes in need of retrofit and fuel poverty support Simulating energy efficiency opportunities for households
Publication Trustworthy Assurance of Digital Mental Healthcare There is a culture of distrust surrounding the development and use of digital mental... Trustworthy Assurance of Digital Mental Healthcare
Research spotlight Premdeep Gill Enrichment student Premdeep Gill is studying Antarctic seals and their sea ice habitats through satellite data, to better understand how they are coping with climate change Premdeep Gill
Research spotlight Erin Young As co-lead of the Turing’s Women in Data Science and AI project, Research Fellow Erin Young’s vital research maps the gendered career trajectories in data science and AI Erin Young
Event Turing TIN Data Study Group – February 2023 Monday 13 Feb 2023 - Friday 03 Mar 2023 Time: 09:00 - 17:00 Turing TIN Data Study Group – February 2023
Data Study Groups Events bringing together some of the country’s top talent from data science, artificial intelligence, and wider fields, to analyse real-world data science challenges Data Study Groups
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Twinning ways: how digital twins will change our world for the better Turing researchers are creating virtual bridges, farms and truck fleets to benefit the real-world counterparts
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
Helping London to navigate lockdown safely Project Odysseus monitors activity on the streets of London, allowing authorities to make interventions to keep people socially distanced
Predicting conflict – a year in advance Ground-breaking technology developed at The Alan Turing Institute could revolutionise the prediction of global conflict, boosting peacekeeping efforts and saving lives
Putting the AI in air traffic control The UK’s leading air traffic control provider, NATS, has teamed up with the Turing to explore how the industry can evolve with machine learning
Dynamic forecasting with British Airways Predicting demand for flights is central to airline business strategy, and enormously complex. In collaboration with British Airways, the Turing has developed novel machine learning techniques to tackle the challenge
Changing the culture of data science The Turing Way is an online handbook – and global community – dedicated to fostering gold-standard reproducible research. It’s a cultural movement with the potential to transform data science
Understanding urban air quality Turing researchers are working with the Greater London Authority to use machine learning and statistical methodology to better analyse air pollution sensor data, design better policy interventions, and improve urban quality of life
Making simulations simpler Software engineers at the Turing, in collaboration with partners at Imperial College and UCL, have developed a user interface which aims to make running simulations more user-friendly, for both academic and industrial communities