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Environment and sustainability

Using data science and AI to tackle environmental and climate challenges

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Environmental monitoring: blending satellite and surface data

Intelligent fusion of data from satellite and in-situ surface sensors to help understand our changing planet

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Machines reading maps

Creating a generalisable machine learning pipeline to process text on maps and catalysing humanities, scientific, and cultural heritage communities to use map text as data

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Multimorbidity phenotyping in cardiovascular disease

Developing statistical machine learning tools to investigate longitudinal multi-disease trajectories

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Interpretable disease prediction models using supervised learning

Evaluating supervised machine learning models for creating interpretable disease risk prediction models using electronic health records

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PATH-AI: Mapping an intercultural path to privacy, agency, and trust in human-AI ecosystems

Expanding and enriching current AI ethics discussions by including international cultural views

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Building an ethical framework for data science and AI in the criminal justice system

A collaboration with the Ministry of Justice to build an ethics framework within the criminal justice system

Supporting Pangeo: the community-driven platform for Big Data geoscience

Supporting Pangeo: the community-driven platform for Big Data geoscience

Aligning efforts with the Met Office and Microsoft to support Pangeo, the growing international platform for Big Data geoscience

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The Turing-RSS Health Data Lab

A working partnership between The Alan Turing Institute and Royal Statistical Society, providing independent research and support to the UK Health Security Agency

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Climate security

The implications and risks of climate change to human and national security

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Molecular structure from images under physical constraints

Using machine learning and high resolution imaging to determine biomolecular structure and dynamics

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Real-time data assimilation for digital twins

Developing methods to improve the use of real-time data in system representations

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The Turing AI scientist grand challenge

Developing AI systems capable of making Nobel quality scientific discoveries highly autonomously at a level comparable, and possibly superior, to the best human scientists by 2050

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Causal inference for improved cybersecurity threat detection

Understanding the causal links in the tactics and techniques of cyberattacks

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Data science for tackling modern slavery

This project aims to develop innovative tools to assist the prevention, pursuit and prosecution of perpetrators and to support victims

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Crick-Turing Biomedical Data Science Awards

Providing funding to early career data science researchers

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Adaptive multilevel MCMC sampling

Developing an MCMC algorithm for efficient Bayesian inference in multilevel models

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New partnership between The Alan Turing Institute and Royal Statistical Society supports Joint Biosecurity Centre COVID-19 response

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