Coordination Node for UKCRIC

Lead Research Organisation: University College London
Department Name: Civil Environmental and Geomatic Eng

Abstract

UKCRIC is based around (i) a linked network of physical test facilities, integrated with (ii) a series of "living city" observatories, through which the functioning of cities and infrastructure and how people actually use them will be monitored, analysed and assessed; and (iii) a distributed capability for infrastructure data, visualisation, modelling and simulation.

UKCRIC does not have a single geographical home. Each academic partner leads a theme and contributes to others, giving a strong collaborative network with multiple centres and connections between them. This spreads the benefits geographically and into teaching programmes throughout UK HE. It does however mean that a strong, sustainable, collaborative leadership/ management/ coordination function, distributed but centrally directed and able to represent the UKCRIC community as a whole, is needed to realise the full potential benefits.

This proposal is to fund coordination and leadership of UKCRIC as a whole, and its multidisciplinary research programme, through a Coordination Node (CN).

The aim is to provide coherent and globally-respected leadership of UKCRIC in
*setting the transdisciplinary research agenda
*delivering collaborative, multidisciplinary moving towards transdisciplinary research while ensuring that facilities are used widely, fully and effectively
*ensuring the results of research are implemented for the benefit of society, the environment and the UK economy.
The objectives are to
*establish and maintain governance and operational structures and protocols, including criteria for engagement, collaboration, use of facilities, and expansion of initial membership
*engage stakeholders to develop an holistic, multi-disciplinary vision and research strategy, with key emphases on society, sustainability, resilience and global opportunity
*foster trans-disciplinary, multi-stakeholder working, learning and knowledge sharing across UKCRIC's research portfolio, while ensuring wide, full and effective use of facilities
*identify and exploit opportunities and pathways for impact, mechanisms for innovation and advocacy for influencing policy
*develop the next generation of research leaders, address the skills demands of the infrastructure sector and coordinate doctoral and other high-level training
*progress a business model for sustaining the CN after the proposed funding expires.

Benefits: UKCRIC will address near term issues such as optimising investment and use of infrastructure. In the longer term, it will develop new materials, techniques and technologies. At the highest level, it will understand how to make the system of systems that constitutes a nation's infrastructure more resilient to extreme events and more adaptable to changing circumstances and contexts, and how it can provide services that are more affordable, accessible and useable to the whole population. It will also develop new transdisciplinary areas of activity that set research and policy agenda in the infrastructure arena.

The CN will add value through being transformative in viewing and exploiting emerging findings through an integrated infrastructure/ urban systems lens, engaging directly with a range of stakeholders including industry, city leaders and other end users. Research will be shaped by a range of considerations and voices, to give a multi-faceted understanding of future infrastructure systems demand, and how this might be shaped by societal and financial interventions. It will consider how, where and when technological, engineering and process advances can be exploited to best effect across the infrastructure and urban systems landscape, while allowing for the development of potential disruptors and changes in philosophy, eg from "predict and provide" to "decide and create".

Added value will also be achieved through coordinating a large set of research activities, drawing on existing work, to promote and deliver overarching cross-disciplinary goals.

Planned Impact

UKCRIC and the CN will engage and inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers, disseminating project findings and knowledge, providing an organising and coordination function for researchers and practitioners in core and allied fields of enquiry, and bringing a new diversity of contributions to stakeholders' notice and deliberations. While each individual research activity will have identifiable impact, the CN's role will be to (i) generate additional opportunities for impact at national and international scale by exploiting the critical mass of UKCRIC, (ii) advise PIs on impact pathways, (iii) support projects in dissemination and impact activities, and (iv) add value to project outputs, syndicating and integrating outputs across industries, sectors, and within an urban futures context.

Academic communities benefit as the CN will lead and facilitate collaborative transdisciplinary research, provide skills development in state of the art experimental apparatus and advanced numerical simulation and observational methods, ensure that research is informing teaching, and inspire the next generation of professionals.

Societal and economic benefits are very large. We shall break new ground in cultivating the infrastructure sector's capacity and ability to make use of science and engineering knowledge and innovation generated through UKCRIC. Interdisciplinary and cross-sector opportunities exposed by collaboration across the consortium have the potential to spawn game changing technologies and techniques. Our interventions will energize and broaden the scope of interest and exploration, thereby countering the often parochial outlook of sector based industries. Economic and societal impact will be achieved by

* engaging users in the definition, delivery, and exploitation of the research strategy and project portfolio - through the Stakeholder and International Advisory Boards together with more locally and sector based workshops, seminars and meetings
* establishing co-ownership of ideas developed, which encourages potential users to try out new technologies in practice
* disseminating project and integrated results to the wider user community, through articles in specialist trade and professional magazines and journals
* engaging with the media in the production of articles and programmes for the popular press and television; through existing links with journalists and producers
* contributing to popular science events including national and regional Science and Engineering Festivals, local interest groups, schools and activities aimed at encouraging minority groups to engage in engineering; using existing and new links with established programmes
* maintaining a high profile social media presence
* engaging with policymaking bodies and reviews; through the IAB, committee membership and submitting evidence in response to specific consultations, and researcher secondments.

Beyond the UK, the magnitude of the UKCRIC investment and ambition has already earmarked it as an initiative of international import and potential influence on global decisions on infrastructure policy and practice. Strong links exist between individual UKCRIC universities and major institutions with comparable research agendas in other countries. Enhancing the depth and breadth of these associations in order to attract research sponsorship and coordinate enquiry agendas across global problem sets is critical to the sustainability of UKCRIC in the medium to long term. Ensuring significant profile for UKCRIC and its outputs on the international stage will be achieved through; (i) targeting key conferences for multiple UKCRIC submissions and special sessions, (ii) organising journal special issues, (iii) developing formal partnerships with similarly ambitious initiatives in other countries, (iv) engaging with global players in the infrastructure and future cities field (e.g. United Nations, World Bank, OECD, European Investment Bank).

Organisations

Publications

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Description On 1 April 2023 UKCRIC ceased to receive UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) grant funding and moved to a membership model. We wish to thank our current members for their commitment to what is a unique collaborative undertaking. UKCRIC's success is wholly the success of our members and the result of their time, energy and collaborative spirit and in 2023 we published our five-year plan for growth in the form of the UKCRIC Roadmap. If your organisation is not already a member and would like to become one please email us at hello@ukcric.com. UKCRIC is transforming infrastructure and cities research and development. Its vision is to connect policy and practice with internationally leading, systems-based transdisciplinary research for the transformation of infrastructure and urban systems to enable safe, resilient and sustainable living, and to generate wellbeing and prosperity for all. Its mission is to use its integrated research facilities and capabilities to underpin the renewal, sustainment and improvement of infrastructure and cities in the UK and elsewhere. UKCRIC aspires to become a national research institute in infrastructure and cities. By engaging academia, government, practitioners and end users, UKCRIC de-risks, helps to prioritise, and provides evidence, analysis and innovation for infrastructure and urban investments for a safer, more resilient and more sustainable future: connecting research with policy and practice in infrastructure and urban systems. Read more at www.ukcric.com
Exploitation Route UKCRIC has unrivalled knowledge and capability to deliver systems-sensitive solutions for infrastructure and urban systems practitioners as well as helping to address nationally and globally significant research challenges. We also recognise that we have much value to add for our members and partners by providing a voice into Government to help address these challenges. UKCRIC actively engages with the National Infrastructure Commission, the Infrastructure and Projects Authority, the National Preparedness Commission, the Net Zero Infrastructure Industry Coalition, National Academies, relevant government departments, policymakers, local authorities, industry bodies, standards bodies, regulators, owners, operators, managers, financers, insurers, think tanks, and many others to influence their thinking on their approaches, roles, authorities, procedures and activities for the future. Investment sharing between Government and UKCRIC has generated a suite of mission-oriented research facilities of unparalleled value to the UK science base, economy, and society. Continued investment will ensure that UKCRIC's full potential is realised: in doctoral and post-doctoral academies to secure a pipeline of research and practitioner talent; in targeted research and innovation programmes to deliver new underpinning science; in higher TRL (technology readiness level) projects ensuring cutting-edge research underpins current practice; in supporting engagement activities with policymakers and practitioners; in adding value to the nation through the long-term collaboration of its research-intensive higher education institutions; in leveraging UKCRIC's national research facilities in infrastructure and urban systems; and, in a lean integration function to ensure that UKCRIC continues to be a truly cross-regional, transdisciplinary, collaborative venture with meaningful relationships within academia and with industry and government. UKCRIC is a catalyst for the co-creation of insights and solutions, supports talented researchers to make best use of the UKCRIC facilities, and informs the reshaping of our infrastructure, urban and connected systems and governance so that they are delivered successfully and work for both people and planet.
Sectors Aerospace

Defence and Marine

Chemicals

Construction

Creative Economy

Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software)

Education

Electronics

Energy

Environment

Financial Services

and Management Consultancy

Leisure Activities

including Sports

Recreation and Tourism

Government

Democracy and Justice

Manufacturing

including Industrial Biotechology

Security and Diplomacy

Transport

URL https://www.ukcric.com/
 
Description ResearchFish's annual submission deadline provides us with an opportunity to look back at some of UKCRIC's highlights from the last year. In the latest year for which figures are available (our 2022/23 year), UKCRIC leveraged over £32M in research funding, of which £1.9M was from commercial sources. This supported 204 research projects at UKCRIC facilities, 49 of which had international partners. 58 non-academic entities used UKCRIC's facilities and UKCRIC published 254 publications, including academic papers, books and reports. Through UKCRIC Limited, a UKCRIC spin out company, members have opportunities to work on mid to high Technology Readiness Level (TRL) projects. UKCRIC Limited has been growing steadily since its creation in 2022, winning projects with engineering, construction and consultancy businesses. The company has recently recruited a Project Manager and Business Development Director. 2023 has seen the number of UKCRIC Limited projects increase exponentially and the forecast for 2024 is excellent, including repeat business. UKCRIC Limited is now recognised as a Research & Technology Organisation (RTO). UKCRIC's framework agreement with HS2 is soon to enter its fourth year. Despite the difficulties faced by HS2 this year, the project continues to invest in research-led innovation and continues to value its relationship with UKCRIC. We have selected nine pieces of work from the last calendar year we think are worthy of revisiting. If you wish to find out more about UKCRIC's work, each year we publish our Annual Review. All our Annual Reviews are available online at www.ukcric.com/about-ukcric/annual-review. (1) In February 2023 the Decarbonisation and Technology Minister Mr Jesse Norman chose UKCRIC's PEARL facility to convene a roundtable discussion with stakeholders in transport, law enforcement and disability advocacy on issues surrounding e-scooters. The roundtable addressed the legal status of e-scooters and how they fit within existing road traffic laws and safety concerns, particularly for blind and partially sighted people. https://www.ukcric.com/news/decarbonisation-minister-visits-ucl-pearl-transport-laboratory (2) In March 2023 UKCRIC commissioned an article with PoliticsHome providing a commentary and critique of Chris Skidmore's Independent Review of Net Zero in the context of infrastructure and urban systems, and what it means for the sector and for infrastructure practitioners (retweeted by Chris Skidmore). UKCRIC's subscription with PoliticsHome enables us to influence Westminster, including both Houses and the Civil Service. https://www.politicshome.com/members/article/mission-zero-skidmore-review-kickstart-nations-journey-net-zero (3) In April 2023 the Digital Task Force for Planning and UKCRIC signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to work together to research, develop and apply cutting edge digital research and technology for mainstream spatial planning practice and education, leading to transformative changes for public benefit. Since the agreement was signed we have collaborated on two placements via C-DICE's placement and secondment funding scheme for evaluating and assessing various decarbonisation toolkits that might enable the preparation of better local plans. https://www.ukcric.com/news/new-collaboration-to-accelerate-digital-integration-into-infrastructure-and-urban-systems-research (4) In August 2023 the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Scientific Computing Department Centre of Excellence for Resilient Infrastructure Analysis announced that £1.4 million has been awarded across eight UK-based projects to boost UK infrastructure resilience. Using computational modelling on UKCRIC's Data & Analytics Facility for National Infrastructure (DAFNI), these eight projects strive to strengthen the UK's resilience against severe weather events and other complex challenges. https://www.ukcric.com/news/14-million-awarded-to-boost-uk-infrastructure-resilience-against-climate-change (5) In November 2023, in the wake of the Reinforced Autoclaved Aerated Concrete (RAAC) crisis, PoliticsHome sat down with a panel of academic experts from UKCRIC to explore the challenge of maintaining the nation's buildings and infrastructure and to find out what lessons we can learn. https://www.politicshome.com/members/article/raac-basics-putting-maintenance-heart-infrastructure (6) A study led by researchers at Cranfield University and the University of Leeds, and funded by UKCRIC, investigated the extent to which residents of the Oxford-Cambridge Arc support alternative green infrastructure funding mechanisms and where they believe these sources should come from. https://www.ukcric.com/outputs/project-spotlight-exploring-public-perceptions-and-support-for-green-infrastructure-funding-mechanisms (7) Researchers in UCL's Department of Science, Technology, Engineering and Public Policy have published a report from their UKCRIC funded project - Establishing a Competencies Framework for Infrastructure Policy Professionals. The resulting Framework provides the potential to directly inform practice, and improve higher education and workplace training. https://www.ukcric.com/outputs/project-spotlight-establishing-a-competencies-framework-for-infrastructure-policy-professionals (8) A pilot study led by researchers at Heriot-Watt University and funded by UKCRIC has shown that carbon reduction and financial cost savings can be achieved by combining mobility, such as a demand response bus service, with parcel delivery. https://www.ukcric.com/outputs/project-spotlight-is-demand-responsive-transport-integrated-with-parcel-delivery-a-viable-future (9) UKCRIC launched a special series of insight articles on underground infrastructure following a workshop in September 2023 on underground infrastructure that UKCRIC was commissioned to co-deliver by UKRI and the US National Science Foundation (NSF). https://www.ukcric.com/outputs/insight-dealing-with-the-complexity-of-the-underworld-part-1
First Year Of Impact 2017
Sector Aerospace, Defence and Marine,Communities and Social Services/Policy,Construction,Digital/Communication/Information Technologies (including Software),Education,Electronics,Energy,Environment,Financial Services, and Management Consultancy,Government, Democracy and Justice,Manufacturing, including Industrial Biotechology,Transport,Other
Impact Types Societal

Economic

Policy & public services

 
Description (British Standards Institute) BSI Flex 260 - Digital Twin principles - representative of UCL to participate on the Advisory Group (AG)
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
URL https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/blog/Built-Environment-Blog/bsi-flex-260-blog/
 
Description Advancing practice in managing groundwater in civil engineering
Geographic Reach Multiple continents/international 
Policy Influence Type Influenced training of practitioners or researchers
Impact Prof Powrie delivered a series of workshops to practising engineers in London (January 2019) and Canada (December 2019) on innovative techniques and design for managing groundwater in temporary and permanent civil engineering works.
 
Description Appointed to advise Chair of HS2
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Membership of a guideline committee
Impact Prof William Powrie was selected with Prof Andrew McNaughton (Southampton) and Prof Lord Robert Mair (Cambridge) to advise the Chairman of HS2 on the engineering design of HS2 infrastructure. Their work was cited in Recommendation 3 of the HS2 Chairman's Stocktake (August 2019) (HMG Official Sensitive - redacted version available at the given URL). In the context of challenging costs and deriving further efficiencies within the proposed scope of the railway, the Chairman says "I will continue to use Professor Andrew McNaughton, Lord Mair and Professor William Powrie to work with the HS2 Ltd Chief Engineer to examine the engineering assumptions behind existing designs". The Chairman's Stocktake was heavily cited and its cost estimates relied on in the Oakervee Review (December 2019), including a specific reference to risk arising from lack of information on ground conditions in Phase 2b. The Oakervee Review in turn underpinned the Prime Minister's announcement on 11 Feb 2020, so a direct line can be drawn from our research to the decision to proceed with HS2.
URL https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/hs2-ltd-chairmans-stocktake-august-2019
 
Description C Rogers. Digital Task Force for Planning
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
 
Description C Rogers. Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology on the meaning and delivery of Smart Cities to guide national Government policy. 10 Feb 2021
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to a national consultation/review
 
Description Centre for Digital Built Britain (CDBB) Digital Twin Hub Steering Group member
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
Impact Digital twin development is directly improving the environment, through real-time data collection, reducing public services disruptions (e.g. traffic management); creating new skills; and improving quality of life through informed choices
URL https://digitaltwinhub.co.uk/
 
Description Chairing a series of Independent Assurance Panels for Highways England and National Highways (successor body)
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Membership of a guideline committee
Impact Major procurements for Highways England (now National Highways) are required to go through a three stage Approval Process (Line of Defence 1, 2 and 3). As chair of LoD3 for major procurements, I set up a panel, read procurment documents, chair a review meeting with HS2 commercial and procurement teams and write a comprehensive report. 9 reports have been written to date. The impacts have been: reducing the likelihood of costly challenges to the procurement process from failures in implementation; economic benefits of seeing best procurement practice is followed, market engagement is strong, and conditions of engagement are appropriate.
 
Description Chairing of a series of Independent Assurance Panels for HS2
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Membership of a guideline committee
Impact Major procurements for HS2 are required to go through a three stage Approval Process (Line of Defence 1, 2 and 3). As chair of LoD3 for major procurements in HS2, I set up a panel, read procurment documents, chair a review meeting with HS2 commercial and procurement teams and write a comprehensive report. 119 reports have been written to date. The impacts have been: reducing the likelihood of costly challenges to the procurement process from failures in implementation; economic benefits of seeing best procurment practice is followed, market engagement is strong, and conditions of engagement are appropriate.
 
Description Co-Leader of the study and report: A Fixed Link between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. HM Government.
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to a national consultation/review
Impact The avoidance of unnecessary expenditure is the major impact, with immediate effect. PRofessional archtiects and others had claimed that a fixed link could be constructed for £15bn. This was shown to be a gross underestimate. The full cost, technical complexity and time to construct were estimated in the study and assessed to be unlikely to deliver benefits commensurate with the costs, in both financial and carbon terms.
URL https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1035...
 
Description Co-designing bottom up data trusts for climate action
Geographic Reach Multiple continents/international 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to a national consultation/review
URL https://theodi.org/article/could-bottom-up-data-trusts-help-to-tackle-the-climate-crisis/
 
Description National Preparedness Commission
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Membership of a guideline committee
URL https://nationalpreparednesscommission.uk/
 
Description Presentation to CIRIA Council, October 2021
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to new or Improved professional practice
 
Description RAEng Policy Fellow - mentoring
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Influenced training of practitioners or researchers
Impact Mentoring the head of the Heat Planning Team in the Scottish Government with responsibility for a range of heat decarbnisation policies, including the commitment to develop Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategies, public sector leadership on heat decarbonisation, and the development of regulations for new buildings.
 
Description RAEng Safety in Complex Sstems - Technical Advisory COmmittee Member
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
Impact First report of RAEng project has several recommendations to improve safety of engineering and engineered systems
URL https://www.raeng.org.uk/global/international-partnerships/engineering-x/safer-complex-systems
 
Description Research Development and Innovation Organisation Landscape Review 2022
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to a national consultation/review
URL https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/research-development-and-innovation-organisational-landsc...
 
Description Resilient Infrastructure Principles Integrated in Sendai Framework at Mid-Term Review (p104)
Geographic Reach Multiple continents/international 
Policy Influence Type Citation in other policy documents
Impact The Principles for Resilient Infrastructure are already having an impact. Most notably, they were recently cited in the Sendai Framework Midterm Review. As an action Member States must take: The resilience of infrastructure systems has been recognized as a key area of action to support the implementation of the Sendai Framework. As such, Member States and stakeholders Principles for Resilient Infrastructure at the heart of developing infrastructure systems, both in upgrading existing systems and integrating risk assessments and data into future projects.. (source: p104: Sendai Framework Midterm Review) and were further discussed in the context of the Sendai Framework at the UN High-Level Meeting on the Midterm Review of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030. Additionally: • The principles and net resilience gain will be the focus of an International Coalition for Sustainable Infrastructure (ICSI) led, UNDRR Risk Reduction Hub workshop, on Accelerating implementation of DRR and resilience in infrastructure • Following the report, the term Systemic Resilience has been added to the CDRI (Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure) Disaster Resilient Infrastructure Lexicon (DRI Lexicon). (A resource focused on developing Shared Understanding of Terms that Matter for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure.) • The Net Resilience Gain (NRG) concept was adopted by UN Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction Mami Mizutori in November 21 (see UNDRR story "Net Resilience Gain" concept proposed) • An entry into the DRI Lexicon for the Net Resilience Gain (NRG) concept developed as part of the Resilient Infrastructure Principles project is expected to follow shortly. The principles were also the focus of an ICSI event held at the COP28 Resilience Hub
URL https://sendaiframework-mtr.undrr.org/publication/report-midterm-review-implementation-sendai-framew...
 
Description Tomorrow's Engineering Research Challenges (TERC)
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to a national consultation/review
 
Description UKCRIC Response To NIC Resilience Consultation (p261-266)
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to a national consultation/review
URL https://www.nic.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Resilience-Scoping-Report-Consultation-Responses.pdf
 
Description UKCRIC Response to BSI PAS 186 Consultation, Smart cities - Supplying data products and services for smart communities - Code of practice
Geographic Reach National 
Policy Influence Type Contribution to a national consultation/review
URL https://about.esd.org.uk/news/pas-186-smart-cities-%E2%80%93-supplying-data-products-and-services-sm...
 
Description World Economic Forum Infrastructure 4.0
Geographic Reach Multiple continents/international 
Policy Influence Type Participation in a guidance/advisory committee
URL https://www.weforum.org/projects/infrastructure-4-0
 
Description Assessment, Costing and enHancement of long lIfe, Long Linear assEtS (ACHILLES)
Amount £4,872,904 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/R034575/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 06/2018 
End 12/2023
 
Description BRE Trust studentship
Amount £70,000 (GBP)
Organisation BRE Trust 
Sector Charity/Non Profit
Country United Kingdom
Start 09/2018 
End 10/2021
 
Description C-DICE Postdoctoral Fellowship
Amount £140,000 (GBP)
Organisation United Kingdom Research and Innovation 
Department Research England
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 03/2022 
End 03/2024
 
Description COVID 19 Grant Extension Allocation University of Bath
Amount £1,455,049 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/V520615/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 05/2020 
End 09/2021
 
Description Call for projects 2021 - Accelerating UKCRIC Mission 3: Ownership, governance, and business models for infrastructure and urban systems (AM3)
Amount £59,847 (GBP)
Organisation UKCRIC 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 04/2021 
End 04/2022
 
Description Call for projects 2021 - Establishing a Competencies Framework for Infrastructure Policy Professionals
Amount £60,000 (GBP)
Organisation UKCRIC 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 04/2021 
End 04/2022
 
Description Call for projects 2021 - Suburban-fringe 'on-demand' algorithm based shared transport
Amount £80,580 (GBP)
Organisation UKCRIC 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 04/2021 
End 04/2022
 
Description Call for projects 2021 - UKCRIC transition decision support
Amount £64,345 (GBP)
Organisation UKCRIC 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 04/2021 
End 04/2022
 
Description DAFNI-ROSE
Amount £1,083,755 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/V054082/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 06/2021 
End 06/2023
 
Description Dynamic digital twins of Interconnected Energy and Transport networks
Amount £149,718 (GBP)
Organisation Alan Turing Institute 
Sector Academic/University
Country United Kingdom
Start 05/2023 
End 05/2024
 
Description EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Sustainable Civil Engineering
Amount £3,902,609 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/L016826/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 03/2014 
End 09/2022
 
Description EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Water Infrastructure and Resilience
Amount £6,641,024 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/S023666/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 03/2019 
End 09/2027
 
Description EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Water and Waste Infrastructure Systems Engineered for Resilience (Water-WISER)
Amount £6,453,010 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/S022066/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 04/2019 
End 11/2027
 
Description ERIES: European Research Infrastructures for European Synergies
Amount € 11,616,000 (EUR)
Organisation European Commission 
Sector Public
Country European Union (EU)
Start 05/2022 
End 05/2026
 
Description Plexus Plus: multi-scale soil/structure monitoring and large-scale testing of Integral Bridge Abutments
Amount £125,721 (GBP)
Organisation UKCRIC 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 05/2021 
End 05/2022
 
Description Port and Coastal Cities and Towns Network (Poccitone)
Amount £938,915 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/W033933/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 03/2022 
End 02/2024
 
Description Sustainable Technologies Business Acceleration Hub
Amount £750,000 (GBP)
Funding ID OC37R16P0410 
Organisation European Commission H2020 
Sector Public
Country Belgium
Start 09/2017 
End 09/2020
 
Description The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy (C-DICE)
Amount £3,980,474 (GBP)
Organisation United Kingdom Research and Innovation 
Department Research England
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 03/2021 
End 03/2025
 
Description UKRI Interdisciplinary Circular Economy Centre For Mineral-based Construction Materials
Amount £4,430,347 (GBP)
Funding ID EP/V011820/1 
Organisation Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) 
Sector Public
Country United Kingdom
Start 01/2021 
End 12/2024
 
Description United Utilities Half-Funded PhD Studentship (2x)
Amount £96,000 (GBP)
Organisation United Utilities Group PLC 
Sector Private
Country United Kingdom
Start 07/2019 
End 07/2024
 
Title Interactive Website Forum 
Description The Crucible website offers Crucible members a place to meet collaborators, share and discuss ideas and to post research ideas. The poster of research ideas has control of their idea and can open it to all members or close it to a select few. There is scope to chat to other members and to upload/download documents and discuss them. The website is open to all members of UCL but closed to others to allow an open space to raise ideas without having to worry about ideas being stolen by other research organisations. 
Type Of Material Improvements to research infrastructure 
Year Produced 2008 
Provided To Others? No  
Impact To date there are 700 Crucible members whom have posted and discuss over 90 research ideas. This has lead to 12 of the feasibility studies being funded by Crucible. The site is continually used by others as a place to visit to find collaborators or information on funding calls and conferences. The site has had over 17500 visits since its launch in 2009. 
 
Title Supporting Data for: Resource requirements for ecosystem conservation: A combined industrial and natural ecology approach to quantifying natural capital use in nature 
Description Data used to derive allometric equations for land area use by mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects, and data for the analysis of natural resource use at the Natural Capital Laboratory site. 
Type Of Material Database/Collection of data 
Year Produced 2022 
Provided To Others? Yes  
URL https://zenodo.org/record/6351417
 
Description C Rogers and D Hunt. University of Birmingham and United Utilities. 
Organisation United Utilities Group PLC
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution Professor Chris Rogers, Dr Dexter Hunt and two Liveable Cities PhD research students met with two senior staff of United Utilities to discuss collaboration. The various methodologies created over the past ~18 years were discussed in the context of a large water company. University of Birmingham is contributing research, capacity and capabilities.
Collaborator Contribution United Utilities is contributing staff time, mentorship, access to data, access to case study sites, and training for the research students.
Impact The expected outputs are two PhD theses, an as yet unknown number of publications and conference presentations. The expected outcome is embedding research methodologies into company practice. This collaboration is multi-disciplinary, combining Civil Engineering and Governance.
Start Year 2019
 
Description C Rogers. EPSRC IAA. University of Birmingham, Costain and Birmingham City Council 
Organisation Birmingham City Council
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution The Liveable Cities research team provided a suite of methodologies for enabling the better design and implementation of city interventions. The IAA award was used to trial these with different organisations; Birmingham City Council, Bristol City Council and Costain most intensively.
Collaborator Contribution Costain (a major civil engineering contractor) sent several delegates to a workshop to receive presentations on the methods, debate them in detail and work out how they might be applied to their core business. Individuals from Costain then contacted specific Research Fellows to advance their application of the thinking in Costain projects (e.g. street lighting in Sussex). Birmingham City Council provided staff time and case study sites.
Impact The primary outcome was always to educate and train professional staff in a different way of thinking and approaching their work. This was achieved, whether it was designing street lighting in Sussex, maintaining street trees in Bristol, designing green interventions in Birmingham or delivering a low-carbon energy zone in Coventry. The methodologies deliver greater social and environmental value. As new programmes of research are being proposed, we now have ready-made and willing collaborators to co-create proposals. This collaboration was multi-disciplinary, involving Construction, Transport, Environment, Infrastructure and Urban Systems, Health & Wellbeing, and Governance.
Start Year 2018
 
Description C Rogers. EPSRC IAA. University of Birmingham, Costain and Birmingham City Council 
Organisation Costain Group
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution The Liveable Cities research team provided a suite of methodologies for enabling the better design and implementation of city interventions. The IAA award was used to trial these with different organisations; Birmingham City Council, Bristol City Council and Costain most intensively.
Collaborator Contribution Costain (a major civil engineering contractor) sent several delegates to a workshop to receive presentations on the methods, debate them in detail and work out how they might be applied to their core business. Individuals from Costain then contacted specific Research Fellows to advance their application of the thinking in Costain projects (e.g. street lighting in Sussex). Birmingham City Council provided staff time and case study sites.
Impact The primary outcome was always to educate and train professional staff in a different way of thinking and approaching their work. This was achieved, whether it was designing street lighting in Sussex, maintaining street trees in Bristol, designing green interventions in Birmingham or delivering a low-carbon energy zone in Coventry. The methodologies deliver greater social and environmental value. As new programmes of research are being proposed, we now have ready-made and willing collaborators to co-create proposals. This collaboration was multi-disciplinary, involving Construction, Transport, Environment, Infrastructure and Urban Systems, Health & Wellbeing, and Governance.
Start Year 2018
 
Description C Rogers. Royal Town Planning Institute. 
Organisation Royal Town Planning Institute RTPI
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution Professor Chris Rogers and Dr Joanne Leach met with Wei Yang, outgoing President of the Royal Town Planning Institute, and Professor Mike Batty from UCL on 29th November 2022 to explore collaboration between UKCRIC and the Digital Task Force for Planning. The research carried out over the past 20 years on sustainable, resilient and liveable cities, which provides the foundation for the UKCRIC Theory of Change for Infrastructure and Cities, was presented. Chris Rogers's team contributed their Theory of Change and other research on cities.
Collaborator Contribution Expert panel findings to provide a platform for Digital Task Force.
Impact This led to Professor Rogers being invited to become a Director of the Digital Task Force for Planning as one of six Directors.
Start Year 2022
 
Description C Rogers. Severn Trent 
Organisation Severn Trent Water
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution Chris Rogers met with the Bob Stear, the Chief Engineer of Severn Trent Water on 19th February 2020, during which he disseminated his findings from his UKCRIC and buried infrastructure research portfolio. This was followed up with a meeting with 5 University of Birmingham researchers and 5 Severn Trent Water engineers on 6th March 2020, where wider dissemination occurred. Chris Rogers contributed work on Theory of Change for Infrastructure and Cities.
Collaborator Contribution Severn Trent provided industrial perspectives to test the Theory of Change.
Impact Agreement of the two teams (UoB and Severn Trent Water) to liaise and collaborate on common interests.
Start Year 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Severn Trent Water 
Organisation Severn Trent Water
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution Chris Rogers hosted the Innovation Team of Severn Trent Water on 21st September 2023, during which he disseminated his findings from his UKCRIC and buried infrastructure research portfolio. University of Birmingham contributed work on Theory of Change for Infrastructure and Cities.
Collaborator Contribution Severn Trent Water provided industrial perspectives to test Theory of Change.
Impact Agreement of the two teams (University of Birmingham and Severn Trent Water) to liaise and work together on common interests.
Start Year 2020
 
Description C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure Cities and Energy. 
Organisation Loughborough University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution C-DICE is a UKRI-Research England funded partnership between UKCRIC and the other named partners Welcome to C-DICE, the Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure Cities and Energy. C-DICE is a world-class postdoctoral development programme which leverages the capability of 18 leading research-intensive UK universities. C-DICE aims to build and sustain the advanced skills base required to create a pipeline of world-class talent for the Infrastructure, Cities and Energy (IC&E) sectors, and accelerate progress towards a net-zero society by 2050. C-DICE brings together the collective expertise of the UKCRIC universities with the partners of the Energy Research Accelerator, working alongside research associations, institutes, and many leading industrial partners. Take a look at our Events, Opportunities, News and Blogs below to see how you can get benefit from the C-DICE program
Collaborator Contribution C-DICE is a UKRI-Research England funded partnership between UKCRIC and the other named partners.
Impact ...
Start Year 2021
 
Description C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure Cities and Energy. 
Organisation University of Birmingham
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution C-DICE is a UKRI-Research England funded partnership between UKCRIC and the other named partners Welcome to C-DICE, the Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure Cities and Energy. C-DICE is a world-class postdoctoral development programme which leverages the capability of 18 leading research-intensive UK universities. C-DICE aims to build and sustain the advanced skills base required to create a pipeline of world-class talent for the Infrastructure, Cities and Energy (IC&E) sectors, and accelerate progress towards a net-zero society by 2050. C-DICE brings together the collective expertise of the UKCRIC universities with the partners of the Energy Research Accelerator, working alongside research associations, institutes, and many leading industrial partners. Take a look at our Events, Opportunities, News and Blogs below to see how you can get benefit from the C-DICE program
Collaborator Contribution C-DICE is a UKRI-Research England funded partnership between UKCRIC and the other named partners.
Impact ...
Start Year 2021
 
Description CIRIA Resilience Work 
Organisation CIRIA
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution NB: The collaboration began through ICIF (EP/K012347/1) and has been continued by the UKCRIC CN Node. This collaboration has spanned my role with ICIF and now the UKCRIC CN. To date it has led to involvement in CIRIA planning meetings, one collaborative event, at least two CIRIA briefing Notes, and three presentations at CIRIA events and an invitation to present at a fourth event in April 2019.
Collaborator Contribution CIRIA co-ordinated a series of resilience workshops for their members and invited me to present at two and write a briefing note CIRIA supported iBUILD, ICIF and ARCC to develop research workshops on interdependency and invited 4 briefing notes from ICIF and iBUildTo date it has led to involvement Additionally CIRIA have invited participation in planning meetings,and invited a presentation at a further event in April 2019.
Impact Involvement in CIRIA planning meetings, One ICIF, CIRIA, iBUILD, ARCC collaborative event At least two CIRIA briefing Notes Three presentations at CIRIA events An invitation to present at a fourth event in April 2019 A joint CIRIA UKCRIC workshop is planned for 2021
Start Year 2018
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation Cranfield University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation Imperial College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation Loughborough University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation Newcastle University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation University College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation University of Birmingham
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation University of Bristol
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation University of Cambridge
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation University of Leeds
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation University of Manchester
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation University of Oxford
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation University of Sheffield
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration and Partnership between UKCRIC Awards, UKCRIC University Partners, UKCRIC Affiliated Facilities, aqnd the wider UKCRIC Research Portfolio 
Organisation University of Southampton
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node is one of a series of research grants awarded to the 14 Founding Partner Universities that collaborate as UKCRIC The Co-ordination Node plays a co-ordinating role to facilitate and support collaboration between all partners.
Collaborator Contribution The University founding partners are grant holders and matched funding providers for, and owners of the UKCRIC facilities. Each partner contributes a research facility, and the time, knowledge and experience of the research team they employ to UKCRIC as a whole.
Impact To date the Colloboration has led to Research Grants being awarded to the UKCRIC facilities listed below: Grant Grant Code Grant URL Infrastructure Sensing (Cambridge) EP/P013848/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013848/1 Advanced Materials (Imperial) EP/R010161/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010161/1 Icair (Sheffield) EP/R010420/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R010420/1 Buried Infrastructure (Birmingham) EP/P013635/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P013635/1 Urban Water (Cranfield) EP/R010102/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017460/1 UKCRIC Urban Observatories EP/P016782/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P016782/1 (Newcastle Urban Observatory, Urban Flows Observatory Sheffield University, Bristol infrastructure Collaboratory University of Bristol, Manchester University Living Lab) Linear Infrastructure (Southampton) EP/R011257/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R011257/1 Extreme Loading Facilities (Manchester) EP/P017061/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P017061/1 Urban Water (Newcastle) EP/P017460/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP/R01102/1 SoFSI (Bristol) EP/R012806/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012806/1 PEARL (UCL) EP/P018629/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/P018629/1 National Centre for Infrastructure Materials (Leeds)EP/P017169/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FP017169%2F1 National Infrastructure Database, Modelling, Simulation and Visualisation Facilities (NIDMSVF) (Oxford) EP/R012202/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R012202/1 And research funding awarded to the following PLEXUS (Labs) EP/R013535/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013535/1 CORONA (observatories) EP/R013411/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R013411/1 Birmingham DTP EP/R513167/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/R513167/1 Urban Green DaMS (Sheffield) EP/S005536/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005536/1 Urban Green DaMS (Newcastle) EP/S005862/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/S005862/1 Transforming Construction Network Plus (N+) ES/S014489/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=ES%2FS014489%2F1 Loughborough DTP EP/N509516/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N509516/1 ACHILLES EP/R034575/1 Additionally, UKCRIC has been explicitly mentioned in successful Centre's for Doctoral Training (CDTs) Proposals EP/S02302X/1 EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Future Infrastructure and Built Environment: Resilience in a Changing World (FIBE2), University of Cambridge and been involved in a number of other applications UKCRIC has been explicitly named in successful EPSRC funded Studentships and NERC Funded Research Grants Project References: 1939881 and Project Reference: EP/T001100/1 Moreover, collaboration between the suite of UKCRIC grants listed above has led to a number of early career researcher workshops, UKCRIC research Workshops and work on UKCRIC infrastructure Missions.
Start Year 2016
 
Description Collaboration to support developement of RAEng NEPC report- Sustainable living places:a systems perspective on planning, housing and infrastructure 
Organisation Royal Academy of Engineering
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution I engaged with and advised the Royal Academy Engineering (RAEng) team tasked with undertaking this work on behalf of RAENg and the National Engineering Policy Centre (NEPC). I helped to shape report content through informal conversation, contributing to workshops and recommending relevant systemic literature. I provided expert review on an informal basis throughout development of the report. A number of others from UKCRIC namely: Professor John Beckford, Professor Nick Tyler were involved and explicitly acknowledged. UKCRIC was named as a supporting organisation.
Collaborator Contribution A number of others from UKCRIC namely: Professor John Beckford, Professor Nick Tyler were involved and explicitly acknowledged. UKCRIC was named as a supporting organisation.
Impact I am currently working with DR Corina Kwami to develop a special session related to this work at the upcoming ISNGI 21 conference
Start Year 2019
 
Description Collaboration with Research Grants Awarded Prior to UKCRIC 
Organisation Italian Culinary Institute For Foreigners
Country Italy 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node Team, and the UKCRIC team more widely, has connections to a number of projects that ran prior to the funding of UKCRIC (see Below). It was these projects that laid the ground work for many of the collaborations which are now central to UKCRIC. The Co-ordination Node aims to ensure that the Research Outcomes and sub-types attached to these awards see UKRI Gateway (https://gtr.ukri.org/ ) entries for each of the projects listed below are used effectively and developed as appropropriate by UKCRIC as a whole. Although these projects have come to close, the UKCRIC teams knowledge of the outcomes produced allows this collaboration to remain active.
Collaborator Contribution Each of these projects has developed research outputs, knowledge, experience relevant to UKCRIC, as well as trained researchers and initiated collaborative relationships of value to UKCRIC. ICIF: International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) EP/K012347/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K012347/1 i-BUILD: Infrastructure BUsiness models, valuation and Innovation for Local Delivery EP/K012398/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K012398/1 ITRC: UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC): PROGRAMME GRANT: Long term dynamics of interdependent infrastructure systems EP/I01344X/2 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FI01344X%2F2 Liveable Cities: Transforming the Engineering of Cities to Deliver Societal and Planetary Wellbeing EP/J017698/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/J017698/1 Innovation Knowledge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction EP/I019308/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FI019308%2F1 Additional Modules for PAMELA to Enhance Research Efficiency (AMPERE) EP/G013071/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/G013071/1 ASSESSING THE UNDERWORLD - AN INTEGRATED PERFORMANCE MODEL OF CITY INFRASTRUCTURES EP/K021699/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K021699/1 SUSTAINABLE REGENERATION: FROM EVIDENCE-BASED URBAN FUTURES TO IMPLEMENTATION EP/F007426/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/F007426/1 MAPPING THE UNDERWORLD: MULTI-SENSOR DEVICE CREATION, ASSESSMENT, PROTOCOLS EP/F065965/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/F065965/1 Railway Track for the 21st Century EP/H044949/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/H044949/1 MISTRAL: Multi-scale Infrastructure Systems Analytics EP/N017064/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N017064/1
Impact As above
Start Year 2018
 
Description Collaboration with Research Grants Awarded Prior to UKCRIC 
Organisation UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node Team, and the UKCRIC team more widely, has connections to a number of projects that ran prior to the funding of UKCRIC (see Below). It was these projects that laid the ground work for many of the collaborations which are now central to UKCRIC. The Co-ordination Node aims to ensure that the Research Outcomes and sub-types attached to these awards see UKRI Gateway (https://gtr.ukri.org/ ) entries for each of the projects listed below are used effectively and developed as appropropriate by UKCRIC as a whole. Although these projects have come to close, the UKCRIC teams knowledge of the outcomes produced allows this collaboration to remain active.
Collaborator Contribution Each of these projects has developed research outputs, knowledge, experience relevant to UKCRIC, as well as trained researchers and initiated collaborative relationships of value to UKCRIC. ICIF: International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) EP/K012347/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K012347/1 i-BUILD: Infrastructure BUsiness models, valuation and Innovation for Local Delivery EP/K012398/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K012398/1 ITRC: UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC): PROGRAMME GRANT: Long term dynamics of interdependent infrastructure systems EP/I01344X/2 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FI01344X%2F2 Liveable Cities: Transforming the Engineering of Cities to Deliver Societal and Planetary Wellbeing EP/J017698/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/J017698/1 Innovation Knowledge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction EP/I019308/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FI019308%2F1 Additional Modules for PAMELA to Enhance Research Efficiency (AMPERE) EP/G013071/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/G013071/1 ASSESSING THE UNDERWORLD - AN INTEGRATED PERFORMANCE MODEL OF CITY INFRASTRUCTURES EP/K021699/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K021699/1 SUSTAINABLE REGENERATION: FROM EVIDENCE-BASED URBAN FUTURES TO IMPLEMENTATION EP/F007426/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/F007426/1 MAPPING THE UNDERWORLD: MULTI-SENSOR DEVICE CREATION, ASSESSMENT, PROTOCOLS EP/F065965/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/F065965/1 Railway Track for the 21st Century EP/H044949/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/H044949/1 MISTRAL: Multi-scale Infrastructure Systems Analytics EP/N017064/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N017064/1
Impact As above
Start Year 2018
 
Description Collaboration with Research Grants Awarded Prior to UKCRIC 
Organisation University College London
Department Department of Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node Team, and the UKCRIC team more widely, has connections to a number of projects that ran prior to the funding of UKCRIC (see Below). It was these projects that laid the ground work for many of the collaborations which are now central to UKCRIC. The Co-ordination Node aims to ensure that the Research Outcomes and sub-types attached to these awards see UKRI Gateway (https://gtr.ukri.org/ ) entries for each of the projects listed below are used effectively and developed as appropropriate by UKCRIC as a whole. Although these projects have come to close, the UKCRIC teams knowledge of the outcomes produced allows this collaboration to remain active.
Collaborator Contribution Each of these projects has developed research outputs, knowledge, experience relevant to UKCRIC, as well as trained researchers and initiated collaborative relationships of value to UKCRIC. ICIF: International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) EP/K012347/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K012347/1 i-BUILD: Infrastructure BUsiness models, valuation and Innovation for Local Delivery EP/K012398/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K012398/1 ITRC: UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC): PROGRAMME GRANT: Long term dynamics of interdependent infrastructure systems EP/I01344X/2 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FI01344X%2F2 Liveable Cities: Transforming the Engineering of Cities to Deliver Societal and Planetary Wellbeing EP/J017698/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/J017698/1 Innovation Knowledge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction EP/I019308/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FI019308%2F1 Additional Modules for PAMELA to Enhance Research Efficiency (AMPERE) EP/G013071/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/G013071/1 ASSESSING THE UNDERWORLD - AN INTEGRATED PERFORMANCE MODEL OF CITY INFRASTRUCTURES EP/K021699/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K021699/1 SUSTAINABLE REGENERATION: FROM EVIDENCE-BASED URBAN FUTURES TO IMPLEMENTATION EP/F007426/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/F007426/1 MAPPING THE UNDERWORLD: MULTI-SENSOR DEVICE CREATION, ASSESSMENT, PROTOCOLS EP/F065965/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/F065965/1 Railway Track for the 21st Century EP/H044949/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/H044949/1 MISTRAL: Multi-scale Infrastructure Systems Analytics EP/N017064/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N017064/1
Impact As above
Start Year 2018
 
Description Collaboration with Research Grants Awarded Prior to UKCRIC 
Organisation University of Southampton
Department Faculty of Engineering and the Environment
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node Team, and the UKCRIC team more widely, has connections to a number of projects that ran prior to the funding of UKCRIC (see Below). It was these projects that laid the ground work for many of the collaborations which are now central to UKCRIC. The Co-ordination Node aims to ensure that the Research Outcomes and sub-types attached to these awards see UKRI Gateway (https://gtr.ukri.org/ ) entries for each of the projects listed below are used effectively and developed as appropropriate by UKCRIC as a whole. Although these projects have come to close, the UKCRIC teams knowledge of the outcomes produced allows this collaboration to remain active.
Collaborator Contribution Each of these projects has developed research outputs, knowledge, experience relevant to UKCRIC, as well as trained researchers and initiated collaborative relationships of value to UKCRIC. ICIF: International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) EP/K012347/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K012347/1 i-BUILD: Infrastructure BUsiness models, valuation and Innovation for Local Delivery EP/K012398/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K012398/1 ITRC: UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC): PROGRAMME GRANT: Long term dynamics of interdependent infrastructure systems EP/I01344X/2 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FI01344X%2F2 Liveable Cities: Transforming the Engineering of Cities to Deliver Societal and Planetary Wellbeing EP/J017698/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/J017698/1 Innovation Knowledge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction EP/I019308/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FI019308%2F1 Additional Modules for PAMELA to Enhance Research Efficiency (AMPERE) EP/G013071/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/G013071/1 ASSESSING THE UNDERWORLD - AN INTEGRATED PERFORMANCE MODEL OF CITY INFRASTRUCTURES EP/K021699/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K021699/1 SUSTAINABLE REGENERATION: FROM EVIDENCE-BASED URBAN FUTURES TO IMPLEMENTATION EP/F007426/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/F007426/1 MAPPING THE UNDERWORLD: MULTI-SENSOR DEVICE CREATION, ASSESSMENT, PROTOCOLS EP/F065965/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/F065965/1 Railway Track for the 21st Century EP/H044949/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/H044949/1 MISTRAL: Multi-scale Infrastructure Systems Analytics EP/N017064/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N017064/1
Impact As above
Start Year 2018
 
Description Collaboration with Research Grants Awarded Prior to UKCRIC 
Organisation iBuild
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node Team, and the UKCRIC team more widely, has connections to a number of projects that ran prior to the funding of UKCRIC (see Below). It was these projects that laid the ground work for many of the collaborations which are now central to UKCRIC. The Co-ordination Node aims to ensure that the Research Outcomes and sub-types attached to these awards see UKRI Gateway (https://gtr.ukri.org/ ) entries for each of the projects listed below are used effectively and developed as appropropriate by UKCRIC as a whole. Although these projects have come to close, the UKCRIC teams knowledge of the outcomes produced allows this collaboration to remain active.
Collaborator Contribution Each of these projects has developed research outputs, knowledge, experience relevant to UKCRIC, as well as trained researchers and initiated collaborative relationships of value to UKCRIC. ICIF: International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) EP/K012347/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K012347/1 i-BUILD: Infrastructure BUsiness models, valuation and Innovation for Local Delivery EP/K012398/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K012398/1 ITRC: UK Infrastructure Transitions Research Consortium (ITRC): PROGRAMME GRANT: Long term dynamics of interdependent infrastructure systems EP/I01344X/2 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FI01344X%2F2 Liveable Cities: Transforming the Engineering of Cities to Deliver Societal and Planetary Wellbeing EP/J017698/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/J017698/1 Innovation Knowledge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction EP/I019308/1 https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=EP%2FI019308%2F1 Additional Modules for PAMELA to Enhance Research Efficiency (AMPERE) EP/G013071/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/G013071/1 ASSESSING THE UNDERWORLD - AN INTEGRATED PERFORMANCE MODEL OF CITY INFRASTRUCTURES EP/K021699/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/K021699/1 SUSTAINABLE REGENERATION: FROM EVIDENCE-BASED URBAN FUTURES TO IMPLEMENTATION EP/F007426/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/F007426/1 MAPPING THE UNDERWORLD: MULTI-SENSOR DEVICE CREATION, ASSESSMENT, PROTOCOLS EP/F065965/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/F065965/1 Railway Track for the 21st Century EP/H044949/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/H044949/1 MISTRAL: Multi-scale Infrastructure Systems Analytics EP/N017064/1 https://gtr.ukri.org:443/projects?ref=EP/N017064/1
Impact As above
Start Year 2018
 
Description Collaboration with the Digital Framework Task Group (DFTG) 
Organisation University of Cambridge
Department Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Since inception of the DFTG UKCRIC has been represented on the DFTG by Professor Jennifer Whyte, Dr Tom Dolan and Professor Jordan Giddings. Professor Jennifer Schooling a member of the Co-ordination team is also involved through her roles at The University of Cambridge with CDBB, CSIC and NRFIS. As part of the DFTG Dr Tom Dolan and Professor Jim Hall and Samual Chorlton (at that point STFC lead for UKCRIC DAFNI) represented UKCRIC on the Digital Twin Working Group (DTWG). Which gave rise to the Digital Twin Hub and National Digital Twin programme Prior to initation of the DFTG The UKCRIC team at the System Centre in Bristol and Professor John Beckford collaborated with the National Infrastructure Commission to organise a National digital twin competition and workshop. This collabration, In particular with Sarah Hayes whose report for the NIC Data for the Public Good lead to the initation of the DFTG. As a consequence UKCRIC or members of the UKCRIC CN team have been acknowledged in a number of impactful DFTG reports: These include DFTG report The Gemini Principles https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/TheGeminiPrinciples.pdf NIC Report Data for the Public Good https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/Data-for-the-Public-Good-NIC-Report.pdf CDBB Report Developing the Capabilities for a Digital Built Britain https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/cf_report_2019_final_online.pdf
Collaborator Contribution As Above
Impact As a consequence UKCRIC or members of the UKCRIC CN team have been acknowledged in a number of impactful DFTG reports: These include DFTG report The Gemini Principles https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/system/files/documents/TheGeminiPrinciples.pdf NIC Report Data for the Public Good https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/Data-for-the-Public-Good-NIC-Report.pdf CDBB Report Developing the Capabilities for a Digital Built Britain https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/files/cf_report_2019_final_online.pdf
Start Year 2018
 
Description Collaboration with the National Infrastructure Commission 
Organisation HM Treasury
Department National Infrastructure Commission
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution 2015-2016: The collaboration began through ICIF (EP/K012347/1). This collaboration began with ICIF responses to NIC Consultation documents. Developed through an ICIF letter to NIC CEO Lord Adonis and an ICIF policy brief written to the NIC. 2017 onwards: The collaboration has continued, and broadened through involvement of the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node grant team and more widely with the invovement of researchers involved with other UKCRIC grants. This collaborative relationship that has led to: An in-depth literature review on the Resilience of Digitally Connected Infrastructure Systems (commissioned and published by the NIC, available on NIC website). A Technical report on the Resilience of Digitally Connected Infrastructure Systems produced in partnership with the Arup Resilience Shift Team (commissioned and published by the NIC, available on NIC website). Meetings between members of the UKCRIC team and the NIC Resilience Study team. (meetings were set up by the NIC to request UKCRIC input and feedback.) Members of the UKCRIC team undertaking research on 3 NIC commissioned projects related to the Resilience Study (research commissioned and published by the NIC, available on NIC website) UKCRIC attendence at a Resilience study Workshop A presentation and report to the NIC Resilience study team. UKCRIC Co-ordination Node Response to an NIC Consultation on Resilience
Collaborator Contribution NIC have commissioned UKCRIC team members to undertakes research projects NIC have published research outputs from these NIC have set up meetings to invite UKCRIC input and advice
Impact 2 x Presentations to NIC 1 x Literature Review 1 x Technical Report 6 x Invitations to meet with NIC contacts 7 x Consultation Response 1 x Policy Brief 1 x Letter to CEO 2 x Academic Paper linked to National Infrastructure Assessment methodology Further Engagement took place through 2020/21 in support of NIC work on Resilience and NIC work on Natural Capital Further engagement is planned for 15th March 21 A member of the NIC is on the UKCRIC International Advisory Board Representative from UKCRIC are members of several NIC Committees
Start Year 2017
 
Description Contributed to National Infrastructure Commission Report ANTICIPATE, REACT, RECOVER: Resilient infrastructure systems 
Organisation HM Treasury
Department National Infrastructure Commission
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution I engaged with and advised the NIC team tasked with undertaking NIC work on Resilient Infrastructure Systems . I made a significant contribution to report content, produced a briefing note to support the NIC team and provided expert review throughout development of the report. Additionally, I authored a number of short reports during the project, presentede to the NIC team, and completed all relevant consultations on behalf of UKCRIC. As a consequence UKCRIC was explitlly acknowledged in the report and related documentation. https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/NIC_Resilience_Scoping_Paper_Consultation_Summary.pdf https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/Resilience-Scoping-Report-Consultation-Responses.pdf https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/Emergent-failure-in-sytems-comparable-to-infrastructure.pdf
Collaborator Contribution As above
Impact https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/Anticipate-React-Recover-28-May-2020.pdf https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/Technical-Annex-Good-practice-case-studies.pdf https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/Emergent-failure-in-infrastructure-systems.pdf https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/NIC_Resilience_Scoping_Report_September_2019-Final.pdf https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/NIC_Resilience_Scoping_Paper_Consultation_Summary.pdf https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/Resilience-Scoping-Report-Consultation-Responses.pdf https://nic.org.uk/app/uploads/Emergent-failure-in-sytems-comparable-to-infrastructure.pdf
Start Year 2019
 
Description Contributed to National Infrastructure Commission Report NATURAL CAPITAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL NET GAIN: Discussion paper 
Organisation HM Treasury
Department National Infrastructure Commission
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution I engaged with and advised the NIC team tasked with undertaking NIC work on Natural Capital and Ecosystem Report. I made a significant contribution to report content, produced a briefing note to support the NIC team and provided expert review throughout development of the report. No Authors were named on the report. However, my contribution to the report was explicitly acknowledged in the report. UKCRIC was named as a supporting organisation. The Commission would also like to acknowledge the contribution its expert advisory groups and others who have made a significant contribution to this paper, and would like to thank Pam Berry, Tom Dolan, Jim Hall, Jim Harris, Simon Jude, Alister Scott, and Stephanie Wray for their support.
Collaborator Contribution When the project was initiated UKCRIC organised a collaborative Workshop with the NIC team. Based on this I collaborated with the NIC throught development of this report.
Impact The NIC report NATURAL CAPITAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL NET GAIN: Discussion paper https://nic.org.uk/insights/valuing-natural-capital-in-infrastructure/
Start Year 2020
 
Description Digital Framework Task Group 
Organisation Digital Built Britain
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC CN, DAFNI and a member of the UKCRIC team from Imperial College represent UKCRIC on the DFTG. Additionally, through this connection to DFTG UKCRIC has been represented on the Digital Twin Working Group (DTWG - part of the DFTG) In this way UKCRIC has offered input to DFTG work and helped to shape development of the DFTG framework roadmap and the Gemini Principles for Digital Twins
Collaborator Contribution UKCRIC is not the lead partner The Centre for Digital Built Britain is co-ordinating the Digital Framework Task Group (DFTG) The CDBB Strategic Advisory Board reports to HM Government on behalf of the DFTG The Group is chaired by Mott MacDonald. https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG
Impact The Gemini Principles for Digital Twins https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG/GeminiPrinciples Development of The Digital Twin Hub https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG/NDTHub National Digital Twin Day https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/national-digital-twin-programme/ndt-day-2019 The DFTG Roadmap https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG/DFTGRoadmap
Start Year 2018
 
Description Digital Framework Task Group 
Organisation HM Treasury
Department National Infrastructure Commission
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC CN, DAFNI and a member of the UKCRIC team from Imperial College represent UKCRIC on the DFTG. Additionally, through this connection to DFTG UKCRIC has been represented on the Digital Twin Working Group (DTWG - part of the DFTG) In this way UKCRIC has offered input to DFTG work and helped to shape development of the DFTG framework roadmap and the Gemini Principles for Digital Twins
Collaborator Contribution UKCRIC is not the lead partner The Centre for Digital Built Britain is co-ordinating the Digital Framework Task Group (DFTG) The CDBB Strategic Advisory Board reports to HM Government on behalf of the DFTG The Group is chaired by Mott MacDonald. https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG
Impact The Gemini Principles for Digital Twins https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG/GeminiPrinciples Development of The Digital Twin Hub https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG/NDTHub National Digital Twin Day https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/national-digital-twin-programme/ndt-day-2019 The DFTG Roadmap https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG/DFTGRoadmap
Start Year 2018
 
Description Digital Framework Task Group 
Organisation Mott Macdonald UK Ltd
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC CN, DAFNI and a member of the UKCRIC team from Imperial College represent UKCRIC on the DFTG. Additionally, through this connection to DFTG UKCRIC has been represented on the Digital Twin Working Group (DTWG - part of the DFTG) In this way UKCRIC has offered input to DFTG work and helped to shape development of the DFTG framework roadmap and the Gemini Principles for Digital Twins
Collaborator Contribution UKCRIC is not the lead partner The Centre for Digital Built Britain is co-ordinating the Digital Framework Task Group (DFTG) The CDBB Strategic Advisory Board reports to HM Government on behalf of the DFTG The Group is chaired by Mott MacDonald. https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG
Impact The Gemini Principles for Digital Twins https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG/GeminiPrinciples Development of The Digital Twin Hub https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG/NDTHub National Digital Twin Day https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/national-digital-twin-programme/ndt-day-2019 The DFTG Roadmap https://www.cdbb.cam.ac.uk/DFTG/DFTGRoadmap
Start Year 2018
 
Description East West Arc Rail Alliance 
Organisation East West Railway Company
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution Expertise on railway track systems, geotechnical engineering and transportation policy. Infrastructure and urban systems for one planet living. Infrastructure and urban systems as drivers of equity, inclusion and social justice. Engagement with innovation workshops and meetings.
Collaborator Contribution Developing and delivering a real world transportation system as part of the holistic development of a significant new intimately connected group of urban economic systems, where research will deliver direct social and economic impact. Political influence and community relations.
Impact Profs Richards and Powrie attended an innovation discussion at offices of EWR Co 4 April 2019, and Prof Richards led an Innovation Workshop in Edgbaston 1 August 2019. Prof Powrie and Prof Richards provided expert advice to an Earthworks Technical Review of EWR Co designs on 3 June 2019.
Start Year 2019
 
Description Framework Agreement concerning services to be provided to HS2 by signatories to the UKCRIC Agreement relating to research, innovation, training and skills development 
Organisation Cranfield University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Framework agreement setting terms and conditions for a series of initially undefined projects. During 2021 one project was contracted and seven were in development.
Collaborator Contribution HS2, Loughborough and Southampton are signatories to the Framework. Birmingham, Cranfield, Imperial, Leeds, Newcastle and UCL have acceded to the framework. The purpose of the Framework is to simplify the making of research contracts while ensuring robust procurement for HS2 Ltd. During 2021 a number of projects have been in development of which one is now in contract. Others are expected to commence in 2022.
Impact Too early to say
Start Year 2021
 
Description Framework Agreement concerning services to be provided to HS2 by signatories to the UKCRIC Agreement relating to research, innovation, training and skills development 
Organisation High Speed Two (HS2) Ltd
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution Framework agreement setting terms and conditions for a series of initially undefined projects. During 2021 one project was contracted and seven were in development.
Collaborator Contribution HS2, Loughborough and Southampton are signatories to the Framework. Birmingham, Cranfield, Imperial, Leeds, Newcastle and UCL have acceded to the framework. The purpose of the Framework is to simplify the making of research contracts while ensuring robust procurement for HS2 Ltd. During 2021 a number of projects have been in development of which one is now in contract. Others are expected to commence in 2022.
Impact Too early to say
Start Year 2021
 
Description Framework Agreement concerning services to be provided to HS2 by signatories to the UKCRIC Agreement relating to research, innovation, training and skills development 
Organisation Imperial College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Framework agreement setting terms and conditions for a series of initially undefined projects. During 2021 one project was contracted and seven were in development.
Collaborator Contribution HS2, Loughborough and Southampton are signatories to the Framework. Birmingham, Cranfield, Imperial, Leeds, Newcastle and UCL have acceded to the framework. The purpose of the Framework is to simplify the making of research contracts while ensuring robust procurement for HS2 Ltd. During 2021 a number of projects have been in development of which one is now in contract. Others are expected to commence in 2022.
Impact Too early to say
Start Year 2021
 
Description Framework Agreement concerning services to be provided to HS2 by signatories to the UKCRIC Agreement relating to research, innovation, training and skills development 
Organisation Loughborough University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Framework agreement setting terms and conditions for a series of initially undefined projects. During 2021 one project was contracted and seven were in development.
Collaborator Contribution HS2, Loughborough and Southampton are signatories to the Framework. Birmingham, Cranfield, Imperial, Leeds, Newcastle and UCL have acceded to the framework. The purpose of the Framework is to simplify the making of research contracts while ensuring robust procurement for HS2 Ltd. During 2021 a number of projects have been in development of which one is now in contract. Others are expected to commence in 2022.
Impact Too early to say
Start Year 2021
 
Description Framework Agreement concerning services to be provided to HS2 by signatories to the UKCRIC Agreement relating to research, innovation, training and skills development 
Organisation University College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Framework agreement setting terms and conditions for a series of initially undefined projects. During 2021 one project was contracted and seven were in development.
Collaborator Contribution HS2, Loughborough and Southampton are signatories to the Framework. Birmingham, Cranfield, Imperial, Leeds, Newcastle and UCL have acceded to the framework. The purpose of the Framework is to simplify the making of research contracts while ensuring robust procurement for HS2 Ltd. During 2021 a number of projects have been in development of which one is now in contract. Others are expected to commence in 2022.
Impact Too early to say
Start Year 2021
 
Description Framework Agreement concerning services to be provided to HS2 by signatories to the UKCRIC Agreement relating to research, innovation, training and skills development 
Organisation University of Birmingham
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Framework agreement setting terms and conditions for a series of initially undefined projects. During 2021 one project was contracted and seven were in development.
Collaborator Contribution HS2, Loughborough and Southampton are signatories to the Framework. Birmingham, Cranfield, Imperial, Leeds, Newcastle and UCL have acceded to the framework. The purpose of the Framework is to simplify the making of research contracts while ensuring robust procurement for HS2 Ltd. During 2021 a number of projects have been in development of which one is now in contract. Others are expected to commence in 2022.
Impact Too early to say
Start Year 2021
 
Description Framework Agreement concerning services to be provided to HS2 by signatories to the UKCRIC Agreement relating to research, innovation, training and skills development 
Organisation University of Leeds
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Framework agreement setting terms and conditions for a series of initially undefined projects. During 2021 one project was contracted and seven were in development.
Collaborator Contribution HS2, Loughborough and Southampton are signatories to the Framework. Birmingham, Cranfield, Imperial, Leeds, Newcastle and UCL have acceded to the framework. The purpose of the Framework is to simplify the making of research contracts while ensuring robust procurement for HS2 Ltd. During 2021 a number of projects have been in development of which one is now in contract. Others are expected to commence in 2022.
Impact Too early to say
Start Year 2021
 
Description Framework Agreement concerning services to be provided to HS2 by signatories to the UKCRIC Agreement relating to research, innovation, training and skills development 
Organisation University of Newcastle
Country Australia 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Framework agreement setting terms and conditions for a series of initially undefined projects. During 2021 one project was contracted and seven were in development.
Collaborator Contribution HS2, Loughborough and Southampton are signatories to the Framework. Birmingham, Cranfield, Imperial, Leeds, Newcastle and UCL have acceded to the framework. The purpose of the Framework is to simplify the making of research contracts while ensuring robust procurement for HS2 Ltd. During 2021 a number of projects have been in development of which one is now in contract. Others are expected to commence in 2022.
Impact Too early to say
Start Year 2021
 
Description Global Resilience Research Coalition 
Organisation Northeastern University - Boston
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Cranfield were founder members of the Global Resilience Research Network (coordinated by Northeastern Uni, USA) and have represented UKCRIC at events and meetings since 2018. Prof. Jeffrey currently serves on the GRRN International Steering Board.
Collaborator Contribution GRRN member organisations have provided staff time to contribute to research proposals etc.
Impact Other GRRN members have been colllaborators on several research proposals. UKCRIC have been provided with speaking opportunities at GRRN events including their Global Summit.
Start Year 2018
 
Description Key Cities, Southampton University and Southampton City Council 
Organisation Key Cities Meeting – City and the Environment
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution Key Note Presentations by Professors Brian Collins and William Powrie + attendence by the UKCRIC CN team.
Collaborator Contribution The Event was planned, convened, and hosted by the three partners listed above.
Impact Healthy and Prosperous Cities - Key Cities Meeting @Southampton
Start Year 2018
 
Description Key Cities, Southampton University and Southampton City Council 
Organisation Southampton City Council
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution Key Note Presentations by Professors Brian Collins and William Powrie + attendence by the UKCRIC CN team.
Collaborator Contribution The Event was planned, convened, and hosted by the three partners listed above.
Impact Healthy and Prosperous Cities - Key Cities Meeting @Southampton
Start Year 2018
 
Description Key Cities, Southampton University and Southampton City Council 
Organisation University of Southampton
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Key Note Presentations by Professors Brian Collins and William Powrie + attendence by the UKCRIC CN team.
Collaborator Contribution The Event was planned, convened, and hosted by the three partners listed above.
Impact Healthy and Prosperous Cities - Key Cities Meeting @Southampton
Start Year 2018
 
Description Net Zero Coalition 
Organisation Anglian Water Services
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution UKCRIC are a Core Founding Partner and have been involved with the Coalition from its inception. Input from the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, co-ordinated through a single point of contact has: Shaped the initial Net Zero Coalition Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) Shaped the identification and scoping phases of 4 initial work packages Input from the Wider UKCRIC community, particularly research undertaken by the team at University of Leeds has made a significant contribution to Work Package 1 on Decarbonising heating and cooling services. It is anticipated that input from the Wider UKCRIC community will similarly make significant contributions to other Net Zero Coalition Work Packages
Collaborator Contribution UKCRIC are a Core Founding Partner and have been involved with the Coalition from its inception. Input from the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, co-ordinated through a single point of contact has: Shaped the initial Net Zero Coalition Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) Shaped the identification and scoping phases of 4 initial work packages Input from the Wider UKCRIC community, particularly research undertaken by the team at University of Leeds has made a significant contribution to Work Package 1 on Decarbonising heating and cooling services. It is anticipated that input from the Wider UKCRIC community will similarly make significant contributions to other Net Zero Coalition Work Packages
Impact Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) UKCRIC involvement with this Collaboration has in 2020/21 led to the publication of 2 Technical reports, a supporting literature review and UKCRIC involvement in a COP26 Application. A further Technical Report will be published lin March 21 The Path to Zero zero carbon heat https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=38783&isPreview=True&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2726_HTML_AS_decacarbonisationEvent&utm_content=2726_HTML_AS_decacarbonisationEvent+CID_c963c09c7980a54887f8ce65c0133315&utm_source=Email%20marketing%20software&utm_term=Download%20the%20report A place-based approach to net-zero https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=39870&isPreview=True
Start Year 2019
 
Description Net Zero Coalition 
Organisation Mott Macdonald UK Ltd
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution UKCRIC are a Core Founding Partner and have been involved with the Coalition from its inception. Input from the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, co-ordinated through a single point of contact has: Shaped the initial Net Zero Coalition Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) Shaped the identification and scoping phases of 4 initial work packages Input from the Wider UKCRIC community, particularly research undertaken by the team at University of Leeds has made a significant contribution to Work Package 1 on Decarbonising heating and cooling services. It is anticipated that input from the Wider UKCRIC community will similarly make significant contributions to other Net Zero Coalition Work Packages
Collaborator Contribution UKCRIC are a Core Founding Partner and have been involved with the Coalition from its inception. Input from the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, co-ordinated through a single point of contact has: Shaped the initial Net Zero Coalition Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) Shaped the identification and scoping phases of 4 initial work packages Input from the Wider UKCRIC community, particularly research undertaken by the team at University of Leeds has made a significant contribution to Work Package 1 on Decarbonising heating and cooling services. It is anticipated that input from the Wider UKCRIC community will similarly make significant contributions to other Net Zero Coalition Work Packages
Impact Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) UKCRIC involvement with this Collaboration has in 2020/21 led to the publication of 2 Technical reports, a supporting literature review and UKCRIC involvement in a COP26 Application. A further Technical Report will be published lin March 21 The Path to Zero zero carbon heat https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=38783&isPreview=True&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2726_HTML_AS_decacarbonisationEvent&utm_content=2726_HTML_AS_decacarbonisationEvent+CID_c963c09c7980a54887f8ce65c0133315&utm_source=Email%20marketing%20software&utm_term=Download%20the%20report A place-based approach to net-zero https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=39870&isPreview=True
Start Year 2019
 
Description Net Zero Coalition 
Organisation Skanska UK Ltd
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution UKCRIC are a Core Founding Partner and have been involved with the Coalition from its inception. Input from the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, co-ordinated through a single point of contact has: Shaped the initial Net Zero Coalition Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) Shaped the identification and scoping phases of 4 initial work packages Input from the Wider UKCRIC community, particularly research undertaken by the team at University of Leeds has made a significant contribution to Work Package 1 on Decarbonising heating and cooling services. It is anticipated that input from the Wider UKCRIC community will similarly make significant contributions to other Net Zero Coalition Work Packages
Collaborator Contribution UKCRIC are a Core Founding Partner and have been involved with the Coalition from its inception. Input from the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, co-ordinated through a single point of contact has: Shaped the initial Net Zero Coalition Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) Shaped the identification and scoping phases of 4 initial work packages Input from the Wider UKCRIC community, particularly research undertaken by the team at University of Leeds has made a significant contribution to Work Package 1 on Decarbonising heating and cooling services. It is anticipated that input from the Wider UKCRIC community will similarly make significant contributions to other Net Zero Coalition Work Packages
Impact Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) UKCRIC involvement with this Collaboration has in 2020/21 led to the publication of 2 Technical reports, a supporting literature review and UKCRIC involvement in a COP26 Application. A further Technical Report will be published lin March 21 The Path to Zero zero carbon heat https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=38783&isPreview=True&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2726_HTML_AS_decacarbonisationEvent&utm_content=2726_HTML_AS_decacarbonisationEvent+CID_c963c09c7980a54887f8ce65c0133315&utm_source=Email%20marketing%20software&utm_term=Download%20the%20report A place-based approach to net-zero https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=39870&isPreview=True
Start Year 2019
 
Description Net Zero Coalition 
Organisation Transport for London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution UKCRIC are a Core Founding Partner and have been involved with the Coalition from its inception. Input from the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, co-ordinated through a single point of contact has: Shaped the initial Net Zero Coalition Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) Shaped the identification and scoping phases of 4 initial work packages Input from the Wider UKCRIC community, particularly research undertaken by the team at University of Leeds has made a significant contribution to Work Package 1 on Decarbonising heating and cooling services. It is anticipated that input from the Wider UKCRIC community will similarly make significant contributions to other Net Zero Coalition Work Packages
Collaborator Contribution UKCRIC are a Core Founding Partner and have been involved with the Coalition from its inception. Input from the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, co-ordinated through a single point of contact has: Shaped the initial Net Zero Coalition Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) Shaped the identification and scoping phases of 4 initial work packages Input from the Wider UKCRIC community, particularly research undertaken by the team at University of Leeds has made a significant contribution to Work Package 1 on Decarbonising heating and cooling services. It is anticipated that input from the Wider UKCRIC community will similarly make significant contributions to other Net Zero Coalition Work Packages
Impact Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) UKCRIC involvement with this Collaboration has in 2020/21 led to the publication of 2 Technical reports, a supporting literature review and UKCRIC involvement in a COP26 Application. A further Technical Report will be published lin March 21 The Path to Zero zero carbon heat https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=38783&isPreview=True&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2726_HTML_AS_decacarbonisationEvent&utm_content=2726_HTML_AS_decacarbonisationEvent+CID_c963c09c7980a54887f8ce65c0133315&utm_source=Email%20marketing%20software&utm_term=Download%20the%20report A place-based approach to net-zero https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=39870&isPreview=True
Start Year 2019
 
Description Net Zero Coalition 
Organisation UK Green Building Council
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution UKCRIC are a Core Founding Partner and have been involved with the Coalition from its inception. Input from the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, co-ordinated through a single point of contact has: Shaped the initial Net Zero Coalition Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) Shaped the identification and scoping phases of 4 initial work packages Input from the Wider UKCRIC community, particularly research undertaken by the team at University of Leeds has made a significant contribution to Work Package 1 on Decarbonising heating and cooling services. It is anticipated that input from the Wider UKCRIC community will similarly make significant contributions to other Net Zero Coalition Work Packages
Collaborator Contribution UKCRIC are a Core Founding Partner and have been involved with the Coalition from its inception. Input from the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, co-ordinated through a single point of contact has: Shaped the initial Net Zero Coalition Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) Shaped the identification and scoping phases of 4 initial work packages Input from the Wider UKCRIC community, particularly research undertaken by the team at University of Leeds has made a significant contribution to Work Package 1 on Decarbonising heating and cooling services. It is anticipated that input from the Wider UKCRIC community will similarly make significant contributions to other Net Zero Coalition Work Packages
Impact Report Building a Net Zero Economy (https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=37333&isPreview=True) UKCRIC involvement with this Collaboration has in 2020/21 led to the publication of 2 Technical reports, a supporting literature review and UKCRIC involvement in a COP26 Application. A further Technical Report will be published lin March 21 The Path to Zero zero carbon heat https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=38783&isPreview=True&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2726_HTML_AS_decacarbonisationEvent&utm_content=2726_HTML_AS_decacarbonisationEvent+CID_c963c09c7980a54887f8ce65c0133315&utm_source=Email%20marketing%20software&utm_term=Download%20the%20report A place-based approach to net-zero https://www.mottmac.com/download/file?id=39870&isPreview=True
Start Year 2019
 
Description Network Rail CP6 R&D framework 
Organisation Network Rail Ltd
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Private 
PI Contribution Solution exploration, project scoping and design. Physics based analysis of infrastructure performance. Numerical modelling, laboratory testing, field measurements and performance monitoring of all rail infrastructure including track systems, geotechnical infrastructure, structures, vegetation management, design philosophy and conceptual design, noise and vibration, high voltage infrastructure, location data and track model, economic and carbon modelling, and other areas of mutual interest and expertise that may arise. I contributed to a major report (delivered in March 2021) by Professor Lord Robert Mair into the causes of the fatal landslip outside Stonehaven in August 2020 and its implications for the network.
Collaborator Contribution Funding and access to H2020 funding. Programme management. Access to significant data sets and live railway track including safety management systems. Chair industry steering group for all rail research. Access, data and £853k of funding was committed by Network Rail in 2020 for research into predicting failures and degradation of railway assets; understanding the development of scour at river and estuarial crossings; cost efficient electrification; soil moisture deficit track geometry impacts; noise and vibration analysis, solutions, mitigation and prevention; use of asphaltic materials in the trackbed; and rail stress management.
Impact The Partnership has attracted £853k of committed funding in year 1 of 5. The main discipline is geotechnical engineering but of £853k, £147k has been for high voltage lab testing, £50k for fluid dynamics and £97k for noise and vibration.
Start Year 2019
 
Description New UKCRIC University Partners 
Organisation Heriot-Watt University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Two new university partners, the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University, known jointly as the Edinburgh Research Partnership in Engineering joined UKCRIC in 2019.
Collaborator Contribution The Co-ordination Node now includes a representative from the Edinburgh Research Partnership in Engineering. Full details at https://www.ukcric.com/news/scottish-universities-join-ukcric-partnership/
Impact Early stages - details will be included in 2021 submission.
Start Year 2019
 
Description New UKCRIC University Partners 
Organisation University of Edinburgh
Department Centre for Future Infrastructure
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Two new university partners, the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University, known jointly as the Edinburgh Research Partnership in Engineering joined UKCRIC in 2019.
Collaborator Contribution The Co-ordination Node now includes a representative from the Edinburgh Research Partnership in Engineering. Full details at https://www.ukcric.com/news/scottish-universities-join-ukcric-partnership/
Impact Early stages - details will be included in 2021 submission.
Start Year 2019
 
Description New UKCRIC University Partners 
Organisation University of Edinburgh
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Two new university partners, the University of Edinburgh and Heriot-Watt University, known jointly as the Edinburgh Research Partnership in Engineering joined UKCRIC in 2019.
Collaborator Contribution The Co-ordination Node now includes a representative from the Edinburgh Research Partnership in Engineering. Full details at https://www.ukcric.com/news/scottish-universities-join-ukcric-partnership/
Impact Early stages - details will be included in 2021 submission.
Start Year 2019
 
Description Resilience to Black Sky Hazards 
Organisation Electric Infrastructure Security Council
Country United States 
Sector Charity/Non Profit 
PI Contribution In my role with ICIF, I organised the content, guest speakers and discussion sessions for the 2nd collaborative academic workshop on the topic of Infrastructure System Resilience to the impacts of Black Sky Hazards. In my role with the The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, and on behalf of all UKCRIC grants, I organised the content, guest speakers and discussion sessions for the 2nd collaborative academic workshop on the topic of Infrastructure System Resilience to the impacts of Black Sky Hazards (any Hazard capable of causing a long term UK wide power outage). In my UKCRIC role, these workshops have led to further collaboration with the Electric Infrastructure Security (EIS) Council GINOM and EarthEX work, an invitation from Lord Toby Harris to attend UK Resilience Roundtables, and collaboration with the Lloyds Register Foundation funded, Arup led Resilience Shift project to produce a report and LIterature Review for the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC). FUrthermore, this collaboration played a significant role in the initiation of a recently launched collaboration between the Resilience Shift and EISC
Collaborator Contribution 2017 Workshop ICIF organised, Lord Toby Harris and EISC shaped and supported and publicised the event. EISC funded the Workshop and produced the Workshop report for this event. Available at: https://www.eiscouncil.org/App_Data/Upload/3f6282a1-4b27-498c-b4c6-c67219d75a30.pdf 2018 Workshop ICIF - initiated UKCRIC and ENCORE Network Plus involvement in the collaboration and provided advice best on experience organising the first event. UKCRIC organised, Lord Toby Harris, ENCORE Network Plus and EISC shaped and supported and publicised the event. EISC, UKCRIC and ENCORE funded the Workshop EISC produced the Workshop report for the event.
Impact A Workshop Report https://www.eiscouncil.org/App_Data/Upload/3f6282a1-4b27-498c-b4c6-c67219d75a30.pdf An Invitation for me on behalf of the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node to support development of the EISC EarthEx exercise to be held on 21st August 2019 A newly initiated collaboration between The Resilience Shift (Arup and Lloyds Register Foundation) and the EISC, made possible by this Workshop. Resulting in 2 UK events on Black Sky Resilience and EarthEX. NB: these events would not havbe happened without UKCRIC An Invitation to write a guest blog for the Resilience Shift UKCRIC involvement with Resilience RoundTables Collaboration on behalf of UKCRIC with Arup and the Resilience Shift Team to do work for the NIC
Start Year 2016
 
Description Resilience to Black Sky Hazards 
Organisation UKCRIC
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution In my role with ICIF, I organised the content, guest speakers and discussion sessions for the 2nd collaborative academic workshop on the topic of Infrastructure System Resilience to the impacts of Black Sky Hazards. In my role with the The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, and on behalf of all UKCRIC grants, I organised the content, guest speakers and discussion sessions for the 2nd collaborative academic workshop on the topic of Infrastructure System Resilience to the impacts of Black Sky Hazards (any Hazard capable of causing a long term UK wide power outage). In my UKCRIC role, these workshops have led to further collaboration with the Electric Infrastructure Security (EIS) Council GINOM and EarthEX work, an invitation from Lord Toby Harris to attend UK Resilience Roundtables, and collaboration with the Lloyds Register Foundation funded, Arup led Resilience Shift project to produce a report and LIterature Review for the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC). FUrthermore, this collaboration played a significant role in the initiation of a recently launched collaboration between the Resilience Shift and EISC
Collaborator Contribution 2017 Workshop ICIF organised, Lord Toby Harris and EISC shaped and supported and publicised the event. EISC funded the Workshop and produced the Workshop report for this event. Available at: https://www.eiscouncil.org/App_Data/Upload/3f6282a1-4b27-498c-b4c6-c67219d75a30.pdf 2018 Workshop ICIF - initiated UKCRIC and ENCORE Network Plus involvement in the collaboration and provided advice best on experience organising the first event. UKCRIC organised, Lord Toby Harris, ENCORE Network Plus and EISC shaped and supported and publicised the event. EISC, UKCRIC and ENCORE funded the Workshop EISC produced the Workshop report for the event.
Impact A Workshop Report https://www.eiscouncil.org/App_Data/Upload/3f6282a1-4b27-498c-b4c6-c67219d75a30.pdf An Invitation for me on behalf of the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node to support development of the EISC EarthEx exercise to be held on 21st August 2019 A newly initiated collaboration between The Resilience Shift (Arup and Lloyds Register Foundation) and the EISC, made possible by this Workshop. Resulting in 2 UK events on Black Sky Resilience and EarthEX. NB: these events would not havbe happened without UKCRIC An Invitation to write a guest blog for the Resilience Shift UKCRIC involvement with Resilience RoundTables Collaboration on behalf of UKCRIC with Arup and the Resilience Shift Team to do work for the NIC
Start Year 2016
 
Description Resilience to Black Sky Hazards 
Organisation University College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution In my role with ICIF, I organised the content, guest speakers and discussion sessions for the 2nd collaborative academic workshop on the topic of Infrastructure System Resilience to the impacts of Black Sky Hazards. In my role with the The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, and on behalf of all UKCRIC grants, I organised the content, guest speakers and discussion sessions for the 2nd collaborative academic workshop on the topic of Infrastructure System Resilience to the impacts of Black Sky Hazards (any Hazard capable of causing a long term UK wide power outage). In my UKCRIC role, these workshops have led to further collaboration with the Electric Infrastructure Security (EIS) Council GINOM and EarthEX work, an invitation from Lord Toby Harris to attend UK Resilience Roundtables, and collaboration with the Lloyds Register Foundation funded, Arup led Resilience Shift project to produce a report and LIterature Review for the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC). FUrthermore, this collaboration played a significant role in the initiation of a recently launched collaboration between the Resilience Shift and EISC
Collaborator Contribution 2017 Workshop ICIF organised, Lord Toby Harris and EISC shaped and supported and publicised the event. EISC funded the Workshop and produced the Workshop report for this event. Available at: https://www.eiscouncil.org/App_Data/Upload/3f6282a1-4b27-498c-b4c6-c67219d75a30.pdf 2018 Workshop ICIF - initiated UKCRIC and ENCORE Network Plus involvement in the collaboration and provided advice best on experience organising the first event. UKCRIC organised, Lord Toby Harris, ENCORE Network Plus and EISC shaped and supported and publicised the event. EISC, UKCRIC and ENCORE funded the Workshop EISC produced the Workshop report for the event.
Impact A Workshop Report https://www.eiscouncil.org/App_Data/Upload/3f6282a1-4b27-498c-b4c6-c67219d75a30.pdf An Invitation for me on behalf of the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node to support development of the EISC EarthEx exercise to be held on 21st August 2019 A newly initiated collaboration between The Resilience Shift (Arup and Lloyds Register Foundation) and the EISC, made possible by this Workshop. Resulting in 2 UK events on Black Sky Resilience and EarthEX. NB: these events would not havbe happened without UKCRIC An Invitation to write a guest blog for the Resilience Shift UKCRIC involvement with Resilience RoundTables Collaboration on behalf of UKCRIC with Arup and the Resilience Shift Team to do work for the NIC
Start Year 2016
 
Description Resilience to Black Sky Hazards 
Organisation University of Cambridge
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution In my role with ICIF, I organised the content, guest speakers and discussion sessions for the 2nd collaborative academic workshop on the topic of Infrastructure System Resilience to the impacts of Black Sky Hazards. In my role with the The UKCRIC Co-ordination Node, and on behalf of all UKCRIC grants, I organised the content, guest speakers and discussion sessions for the 2nd collaborative academic workshop on the topic of Infrastructure System Resilience to the impacts of Black Sky Hazards (any Hazard capable of causing a long term UK wide power outage). In my UKCRIC role, these workshops have led to further collaboration with the Electric Infrastructure Security (EIS) Council GINOM and EarthEX work, an invitation from Lord Toby Harris to attend UK Resilience Roundtables, and collaboration with the Lloyds Register Foundation funded, Arup led Resilience Shift project to produce a report and LIterature Review for the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC). FUrthermore, this collaboration played a significant role in the initiation of a recently launched collaboration between the Resilience Shift and EISC
Collaborator Contribution 2017 Workshop ICIF organised, Lord Toby Harris and EISC shaped and supported and publicised the event. EISC funded the Workshop and produced the Workshop report for this event. Available at: https://www.eiscouncil.org/App_Data/Upload/3f6282a1-4b27-498c-b4c6-c67219d75a30.pdf 2018 Workshop ICIF - initiated UKCRIC and ENCORE Network Plus involvement in the collaboration and provided advice best on experience organising the first event. UKCRIC organised, Lord Toby Harris, ENCORE Network Plus and EISC shaped and supported and publicised the event. EISC, UKCRIC and ENCORE funded the Workshop EISC produced the Workshop report for the event.
Impact A Workshop Report https://www.eiscouncil.org/App_Data/Upload/3f6282a1-4b27-498c-b4c6-c67219d75a30.pdf An Invitation for me on behalf of the UKCRIC Co-ordination Node to support development of the EISC EarthEx exercise to be held on 21st August 2019 A newly initiated collaboration between The Resilience Shift (Arup and Lloyds Register Foundation) and the EISC, made possible by this Workshop. Resulting in 2 UK events on Black Sky Resilience and EarthEX. NB: these events would not havbe happened without UKCRIC An Invitation to write a guest blog for the Resilience Shift UKCRIC involvement with Resilience RoundTables Collaboration on behalf of UKCRIC with Arup and the Resilience Shift Team to do work for the NIC
Start Year 2016
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
Department Engineering Systems and Services
Country Netherlands 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Led by ICIF this partnership planned and delivered the International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure 2014
Collaborator Contribution This Collaboration began in 2013 between Smart Infrastructure Facility, ICIF, UCL, Oxford UNiversity and TU Delft. Subsequently the partnership has expanded to add UKCRIC as a partner and collaborated on various occassions with IIASA, Virginia Tech, Partners Delft and Oxford supported the Academic Committee. 2013 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF UNiversity of Wollongong - supported by UCL Oxford University and TU Delft 2014 - Organised by ICIF, hosted by IIASA - supported by SMART IF UoW, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2015 - Hosted and organised by Virginia Tech - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2016 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF University of Wollongong - supported by ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2017 - Hosted and organised by UKCRIC - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft, Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ITRC 2019 - TBC
Impact 5 International Symposia 3 sets of Conference Proceedings 2 Special Issues Greater International Collaboration Additional Resources (videos, presentations) available at www.isngi.org
Start Year 2013
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
Country Netherlands 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution This collaboration began in 2013. But for purposes of this Research Fish Entry has been labelled as starting 2018 which was the point at which ICIF involvement became UKCRIC involvement2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners (NB: my personal contribution began here with organising the academic content, review of conference abstracts, conference proceedings and special journal issues) 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) (NB: personal contribution on Academic and planning Committees and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants (NB: personal contribution as UKCRIC lead and member of both Academic and planning Committees) The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017. As a result of COVID-19, ISNGI 2021 has been rescheduled for later this year.
Collaborator Contribution 2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017.
Impact All outputs including Conference Proceedings, presentations, audio and videos are available in the ISNGI Archive https://isngi.org/archive/ Special Issue Journals of IJCAST in 2014 and ICE SMIC in 2017 are available A special Issue of ICE SMIC for ISNGI 2019 is under development This collaboration has helped (and continues to help) creation of a multi-disciplinary and international community of infrastructure system practitioners The collaboration is: Multi-disciplinary speakers and researchers from a range of Engineering disciplines, infrastructure sectors, systems thinkers, social scientists, industry bopdies, government departments have presented at ISNGI symposiaw) International Speakers and researchers from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Netherlands, Austria, USA, UK, Germany and Argentina, Belgium have presented Researchers from Australia, Netherlands, USA, UK, Germany, Austria and Belgium have been involved with Planning and Organising Committees Strengthening of connections between international research community
Start Year 2017
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Country Austria 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Led by ICIF this partnership planned and delivered the International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure 2014
Collaborator Contribution This Collaboration began in 2013 between Smart Infrastructure Facility, ICIF, UCL, Oxford UNiversity and TU Delft. Subsequently the partnership has expanded to add UKCRIC as a partner and collaborated on various occassions with IIASA, Virginia Tech, Partners Delft and Oxford supported the Academic Committee. 2013 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF UNiversity of Wollongong - supported by UCL Oxford University and TU Delft 2014 - Organised by ICIF, hosted by IIASA - supported by SMART IF UoW, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2015 - Hosted and organised by Virginia Tech - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2016 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF University of Wollongong - supported by ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2017 - Hosted and organised by UKCRIC - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft, Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ITRC 2019 - TBC
Impact 5 International Symposia 3 sets of Conference Proceedings 2 Special Issues Greater International Collaboration Additional Resources (videos, presentations) available at www.isngi.org
Start Year 2013
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
Country Austria 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution This collaboration began in 2013. But for purposes of this Research Fish Entry has been labelled as starting 2018 which was the point at which ICIF involvement became UKCRIC involvement2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners (NB: my personal contribution began here with organising the academic content, review of conference abstracts, conference proceedings and special journal issues) 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) (NB: personal contribution on Academic and planning Committees and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants (NB: personal contribution as UKCRIC lead and member of both Academic and planning Committees) The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017. As a result of COVID-19, ISNGI 2021 has been rescheduled for later this year.
Collaborator Contribution 2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017.
Impact All outputs including Conference Proceedings, presentations, audio and videos are available in the ISNGI Archive https://isngi.org/archive/ Special Issue Journals of IJCAST in 2014 and ICE SMIC in 2017 are available A special Issue of ICE SMIC for ISNGI 2019 is under development This collaboration has helped (and continues to help) creation of a multi-disciplinary and international community of infrastructure system practitioners The collaboration is: Multi-disciplinary speakers and researchers from a range of Engineering disciplines, infrastructure sectors, systems thinkers, social scientists, industry bopdies, government departments have presented at ISNGI symposiaw) International Speakers and researchers from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Netherlands, Austria, USA, UK, Germany and Argentina, Belgium have presented Researchers from Australia, Netherlands, USA, UK, Germany, Austria and Belgium have been involved with Planning and Organising Committees Strengthening of connections between international research community
Start Year 2017
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation UKCRIC
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution Led by ICIF this partnership planned and delivered the International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure 2014
Collaborator Contribution This Collaboration began in 2013 between Smart Infrastructure Facility, ICIF, UCL, Oxford UNiversity and TU Delft. Subsequently the partnership has expanded to add UKCRIC as a partner and collaborated on various occassions with IIASA, Virginia Tech, Partners Delft and Oxford supported the Academic Committee. 2013 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF UNiversity of Wollongong - supported by UCL Oxford University and TU Delft 2014 - Organised by ICIF, hosted by IIASA - supported by SMART IF UoW, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2015 - Hosted and organised by Virginia Tech - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2016 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF University of Wollongong - supported by ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2017 - Hosted and organised by UKCRIC - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft, Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ITRC 2019 - TBC
Impact 5 International Symposia 3 sets of Conference Proceedings 2 Special Issues Greater International Collaboration Additional Resources (videos, presentations) available at www.isngi.org
Start Year 2013
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation UKCRIC
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Public 
PI Contribution This collaboration began in 2013. But for purposes of this Research Fish Entry has been labelled as starting 2018 which was the point at which ICIF involvement became UKCRIC involvement2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners (NB: my personal contribution began here with organising the academic content, review of conference abstracts, conference proceedings and special journal issues) 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) (NB: personal contribution on Academic and planning Committees and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants (NB: personal contribution as UKCRIC lead and member of both Academic and planning Committees) The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017. As a result of COVID-19, ISNGI 2021 has been rescheduled for later this year.
Collaborator Contribution 2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017.
Impact All outputs including Conference Proceedings, presentations, audio and videos are available in the ISNGI Archive https://isngi.org/archive/ Special Issue Journals of IJCAST in 2014 and ICE SMIC in 2017 are available A special Issue of ICE SMIC for ISNGI 2019 is under development This collaboration has helped (and continues to help) creation of a multi-disciplinary and international community of infrastructure system practitioners The collaboration is: Multi-disciplinary speakers and researchers from a range of Engineering disciplines, infrastructure sectors, systems thinkers, social scientists, industry bopdies, government departments have presented at ISNGI symposiaw) International Speakers and researchers from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Netherlands, Austria, USA, UK, Germany and Argentina, Belgium have presented Researchers from Australia, Netherlands, USA, UK, Germany, Austria and Belgium have been involved with Planning and Organising Committees Strengthening of connections between international research community
Start Year 2017
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation University College London
Department STEaPP
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution This collaboration began in 2013. But for purposes of this Research Fish Entry has been labelled as starting 2018 which was the point at which ICIF involvement became UKCRIC involvement2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners (NB: my personal contribution began here with organising the academic content, review of conference abstracts, conference proceedings and special journal issues) 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) (NB: personal contribution on Academic and planning Committees and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants (NB: personal contribution as UKCRIC lead and member of both Academic and planning Committees) The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017. As a result of COVID-19, ISNGI 2021 has been rescheduled for later this year.
Collaborator Contribution 2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017.
Impact All outputs including Conference Proceedings, presentations, audio and videos are available in the ISNGI Archive https://isngi.org/archive/ Special Issue Journals of IJCAST in 2014 and ICE SMIC in 2017 are available A special Issue of ICE SMIC for ISNGI 2019 is under development This collaboration has helped (and continues to help) creation of a multi-disciplinary and international community of infrastructure system practitioners The collaboration is: Multi-disciplinary speakers and researchers from a range of Engineering disciplines, infrastructure sectors, systems thinkers, social scientists, industry bopdies, government departments have presented at ISNGI symposiaw) International Speakers and researchers from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Netherlands, Austria, USA, UK, Germany and Argentina, Belgium have presented Researchers from Australia, Netherlands, USA, UK, Germany, Austria and Belgium have been involved with Planning and Organising Committees Strengthening of connections between international research community
Start Year 2017
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation University College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Led by ICIF this partnership planned and delivered the International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure 2014
Collaborator Contribution This Collaboration began in 2013 between Smart Infrastructure Facility, ICIF, UCL, Oxford UNiversity and TU Delft. Subsequently the partnership has expanded to add UKCRIC as a partner and collaborated on various occassions with IIASA, Virginia Tech, Partners Delft and Oxford supported the Academic Committee. 2013 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF UNiversity of Wollongong - supported by UCL Oxford University and TU Delft 2014 - Organised by ICIF, hosted by IIASA - supported by SMART IF UoW, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2015 - Hosted and organised by Virginia Tech - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2016 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF University of Wollongong - supported by ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2017 - Hosted and organised by UKCRIC - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft, Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ITRC 2019 - TBC
Impact 5 International Symposia 3 sets of Conference Proceedings 2 Special Issues Greater International Collaboration Additional Resources (videos, presentations) available at www.isngi.org
Start Year 2013
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation University College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Led by ICIF this partnership planned and delivered the International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure 2014
Collaborator Contribution This Collaboration began in 2013 between Smart Infrastructure Facility, ICIF, UCL, Oxford UNiversity and TU Delft. Subsequently the partnership has expanded to add UKCRIC as a partner and collaborated on various occassions with IIASA, Virginia Tech, Partners Delft and Oxford supported the Academic Committee. 2013 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF UNiversity of Wollongong - supported by UCL Oxford University and TU Delft 2014 - Organised by ICIF, hosted by IIASA - supported by SMART IF UoW, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2015 - Hosted and organised by Virginia Tech - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2016 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF University of Wollongong - supported by ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2017 - Hosted and organised by UKCRIC - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft, Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ITRC 2019 - TBC
Impact 5 International Symposia 3 sets of Conference Proceedings 2 Special Issues Greater International Collaboration Additional Resources (videos, presentations) available at www.isngi.org
Start Year 2013
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation University College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution This collaboration began in 2013. But for purposes of this Research Fish Entry has been labelled as starting 2018 which was the point at which ICIF involvement became UKCRIC involvement2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners (NB: my personal contribution began here with organising the academic content, review of conference abstracts, conference proceedings and special journal issues) 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) (NB: personal contribution on Academic and planning Committees and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants (NB: personal contribution as UKCRIC lead and member of both Academic and planning Committees) The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017. As a result of COVID-19, ISNGI 2021 has been rescheduled for later this year.
Collaborator Contribution 2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017.
Impact All outputs including Conference Proceedings, presentations, audio and videos are available in the ISNGI Archive https://isngi.org/archive/ Special Issue Journals of IJCAST in 2014 and ICE SMIC in 2017 are available A special Issue of ICE SMIC for ISNGI 2019 is under development This collaboration has helped (and continues to help) creation of a multi-disciplinary and international community of infrastructure system practitioners The collaboration is: Multi-disciplinary speakers and researchers from a range of Engineering disciplines, infrastructure sectors, systems thinkers, social scientists, industry bopdies, government departments have presented at ISNGI symposiaw) International Speakers and researchers from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Netherlands, Austria, USA, UK, Germany and Argentina, Belgium have presented Researchers from Australia, Netherlands, USA, UK, Germany, Austria and Belgium have been involved with Planning and Organising Committees Strengthening of connections between international research community
Start Year 2017
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation University of Buenos Aires
Country Argentina 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution This collaboration began in 2013. But for purposes of this Research Fish Entry has been labelled as starting 2018 which was the point at which ICIF involvement became UKCRIC involvement2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners (NB: my personal contribution began here with organising the academic content, review of conference abstracts, conference proceedings and special journal issues) 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) (NB: personal contribution on Academic and planning Committees and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants (NB: personal contribution as UKCRIC lead and member of both Academic and planning Committees) The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017. As a result of COVID-19, ISNGI 2021 has been rescheduled for later this year.
Collaborator Contribution 2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017.
Impact All outputs including Conference Proceedings, presentations, audio and videos are available in the ISNGI Archive https://isngi.org/archive/ Special Issue Journals of IJCAST in 2014 and ICE SMIC in 2017 are available A special Issue of ICE SMIC for ISNGI 2019 is under development This collaboration has helped (and continues to help) creation of a multi-disciplinary and international community of infrastructure system practitioners The collaboration is: Multi-disciplinary speakers and researchers from a range of Engineering disciplines, infrastructure sectors, systems thinkers, social scientists, industry bopdies, government departments have presented at ISNGI symposiaw) International Speakers and researchers from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Netherlands, Austria, USA, UK, Germany and Argentina, Belgium have presented Researchers from Australia, Netherlands, USA, UK, Germany, Austria and Belgium have been involved with Planning and Organising Committees Strengthening of connections between international research community
Start Year 2017
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation University of Oxford
Department Environmental Change Institute
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution This collaboration began in 2013. But for purposes of this Research Fish Entry has been labelled as starting 2018 which was the point at which ICIF involvement became UKCRIC involvement2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners (NB: my personal contribution began here with organising the academic content, review of conference abstracts, conference proceedings and special journal issues) 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) (NB: personal contribution on Academic and planning Committees and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants (NB: personal contribution as UKCRIC lead and member of both Academic and planning Committees) The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017. As a result of COVID-19, ISNGI 2021 has been rescheduled for later this year.
Collaborator Contribution 2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017.
Impact All outputs including Conference Proceedings, presentations, audio and videos are available in the ISNGI Archive https://isngi.org/archive/ Special Issue Journals of IJCAST in 2014 and ICE SMIC in 2017 are available A special Issue of ICE SMIC for ISNGI 2019 is under development This collaboration has helped (and continues to help) creation of a multi-disciplinary and international community of infrastructure system practitioners The collaboration is: Multi-disciplinary speakers and researchers from a range of Engineering disciplines, infrastructure sectors, systems thinkers, social scientists, industry bopdies, government departments have presented at ISNGI symposiaw) International Speakers and researchers from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Netherlands, Austria, USA, UK, Germany and Argentina, Belgium have presented Researchers from Australia, Netherlands, USA, UK, Germany, Austria and Belgium have been involved with Planning and Organising Committees Strengthening of connections between international research community
Start Year 2017
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation University of Oxford
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Led by ICIF this partnership planned and delivered the International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure 2014
Collaborator Contribution This Collaboration began in 2013 between Smart Infrastructure Facility, ICIF, UCL, Oxford UNiversity and TU Delft. Subsequently the partnership has expanded to add UKCRIC as a partner and collaborated on various occassions with IIASA, Virginia Tech, Partners Delft and Oxford supported the Academic Committee. 2013 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF UNiversity of Wollongong - supported by UCL Oxford University and TU Delft 2014 - Organised by ICIF, hosted by IIASA - supported by SMART IF UoW, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2015 - Hosted and organised by Virginia Tech - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2016 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF University of Wollongong - supported by ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2017 - Hosted and organised by UKCRIC - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft, Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ITRC 2019 - TBC
Impact 5 International Symposia 3 sets of Conference Proceedings 2 Special Issues Greater International Collaboration Additional Resources (videos, presentations) available at www.isngi.org
Start Year 2013
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation University of Wollongong
Department SMART Infrastructure Facility
Country Australia 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution This collaboration began in 2013. But for purposes of this Research Fish Entry has been labelled as starting 2018 which was the point at which ICIF involvement became UKCRIC involvement2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners (NB: my personal contribution began here with organising the academic content, review of conference abstracts, conference proceedings and special journal issues) 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) (NB: personal contribution on Academic and planning Committees and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants (NB: personal contribution as UKCRIC lead and member of both Academic and planning Committees) The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017. As a result of COVID-19, ISNGI 2021 has been rescheduled for later this year.
Collaborator Contribution 2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017.
Impact All outputs including Conference Proceedings, presentations, audio and videos are available in the ISNGI Archive https://isngi.org/archive/ Special Issue Journals of IJCAST in 2014 and ICE SMIC in 2017 are available A special Issue of ICE SMIC for ISNGI 2019 is under development This collaboration has helped (and continues to help) creation of a multi-disciplinary and international community of infrastructure system practitioners The collaboration is: Multi-disciplinary speakers and researchers from a range of Engineering disciplines, infrastructure sectors, systems thinkers, social scientists, industry bopdies, government departments have presented at ISNGI symposiaw) International Speakers and researchers from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Netherlands, Austria, USA, UK, Germany and Argentina, Belgium have presented Researchers from Australia, Netherlands, USA, UK, Germany, Austria and Belgium have been involved with Planning and Organising Committees Strengthening of connections between international research community
Start Year 2017
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation University of Wollongong
Department SMART Infrastructure Facility
Country Australia 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Led by ICIF this partnership planned and delivered the International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure 2014
Collaborator Contribution This Collaboration began in 2013 between Smart Infrastructure Facility, ICIF, UCL, Oxford UNiversity and TU Delft. Subsequently the partnership has expanded to add UKCRIC as a partner and collaborated on various occassions with IIASA, Virginia Tech, Partners Delft and Oxford supported the Academic Committee. 2013 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF UNiversity of Wollongong - supported by UCL Oxford University and TU Delft 2014 - Organised by ICIF, hosted by IIASA - supported by SMART IF UoW, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2015 - Hosted and organised by Virginia Tech - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2016 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF University of Wollongong - supported by ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2017 - Hosted and organised by UKCRIC - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft, Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ITRC 2019 - TBC
Impact 5 International Symposia 3 sets of Conference Proceedings 2 Special Issues Greater International Collaboration Additional Resources (videos, presentations) available at www.isngi.org
Start Year 2013
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation Virginia Tech
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution This collaboration began in 2013. But for purposes of this Research Fish Entry has been labelled as starting 2018 which was the point at which ICIF involvement became UKCRIC involvement2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners (NB: my personal contribution began here with organising the academic content, review of conference abstracts, conference proceedings and special journal issues) 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee) 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) (NB: personal contribution on Academic and planning Committees and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires (NB: personal contribution on Academic Planning Committee and co-ordination of special issue in ICE journal SMIC) 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants (NB: personal contribution as UKCRIC lead and member of both Academic and planning Committees) The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017. As a result of COVID-19, ISNGI 2021 has been rescheduled for later this year.
Collaborator Contribution 2013 - This collaboration was initiated by University of Wollongong Smart Infrastructure Facility, UCL, University of Oxford and TU Delft - Inauguaral event hosted by University of Wollongong 2014 - Hosted in Vienna by the International Centre for Infrastructure Futures (ICIF) and IIASA, with support from above partners 2015 - ICIF supported University of Virgina 2016 - ICIF supported University of Wollongong 2017 - ICIF grant now expired. UKCRIC CN took over from ICIF. UKCRIC hosted ISNGI 2017 in London as a Launch event for UKCRIC (all UKCRIC grants) 2019 - UKCRIC CN supported University of Buenos Aires 2021 - UKCRIC CN has 4 (UKCRIC + CN has 5) representatives on the planning and academic committees for the event. The UKCRIC CN, is working closely with TU Delft to plan the event and co-ordinated involvement from across the full suite of UKCRIC grants The contributions of ICIF which has continued through UKCRIC has made these events possible. ICIF was the lead partner in 2014 and UKCRIC in 2017.
Impact All outputs including Conference Proceedings, presentations, audio and videos are available in the ISNGI Archive https://isngi.org/archive/ Special Issue Journals of IJCAST in 2014 and ICE SMIC in 2017 are available A special Issue of ICE SMIC for ISNGI 2019 is under development This collaboration has helped (and continues to help) creation of a multi-disciplinary and international community of infrastructure system practitioners The collaboration is: Multi-disciplinary speakers and researchers from a range of Engineering disciplines, infrastructure sectors, systems thinkers, social scientists, industry bopdies, government departments have presented at ISNGI symposiaw) International Speakers and researchers from Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Netherlands, Austria, USA, UK, Germany and Argentina, Belgium have presented Researchers from Australia, Netherlands, USA, UK, Germany, Austria and Belgium have been involved with Planning and Organising Committees Strengthening of connections between international research community
Start Year 2017
 
Description The International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure (ISNGI) 
Organisation Virginia Tech
Country United States 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution Led by ICIF this partnership planned and delivered the International Symposium for Next Generation Infrastructure 2014
Collaborator Contribution This Collaboration began in 2013 between Smart Infrastructure Facility, ICIF, UCL, Oxford UNiversity and TU Delft. Subsequently the partnership has expanded to add UKCRIC as a partner and collaborated on various occassions with IIASA, Virginia Tech, Partners Delft and Oxford supported the Academic Committee. 2013 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF UNiversity of Wollongong - supported by UCL Oxford University and TU Delft 2014 - Organised by ICIF, hosted by IIASA - supported by SMART IF UoW, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2015 - Hosted and organised by Virginia Tech - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2016 - Hosted and organised by SMART IF University of Wollongong - supported by ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft 2017 - Hosted and organised by UKCRIC - supported by SMART IF UoW, ICIF, UCL, Oxford University and TU Delft, Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ITRC 2019 - TBC
Impact 5 International Symposia 3 sets of Conference Proceedings 2 Special Issues Greater International Collaboration Additional Resources (videos, presentations) available at www.isngi.org
Start Year 2013
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation Cranfield University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation Heriot-Watt University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation Imperial College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation Loughborough University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation Newcastle University
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University College London
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University of Bath
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University of Birmingham
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University of Bristol
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University of Cambridge
Department Cambridge Neuroscience
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University of Edinburgh
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University of Exeter
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University of Leeds
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University of Manchester
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University of Sheffield
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Description UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network 
Organisation University of Southampton
Country United Kingdom 
Sector Academic/University 
PI Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network offers an opportunity for postgraduate researchers from UKCRIC institutions to meet and exchange ideas, support each other and gain skills to develop their careers as engineers of the future. The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is supported by a UKCRIC project grant. Aims of the Doctoral Skills Network Offer developmental opportunities to doctoral researchers based in UKCRIC institutions focusing on research in infrastructures and cities Create a vibrant doctoral community and promote collaborations and ideas exchange Support the development of research-minded leaders that can address national and international priorities Coalesce the collective expertise and capabilities of the UKCRIC universities and partners in support of the activities of the doctoral network Skills Events The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network is a collaborative project and we encourage members to suggest training and development ideas that would benefit others in the network. Seminars lead by industry and academic researchers on key current topics (online or in person) Networking events, with industry partners, universities, policy makers
Collaborator Contribution The UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network brings together the collective expertise of the all 15 of the UKCRIC universities to share training, development and engagement opportunities for postgraduate researchers in these institutions. Partner institutions have offered webinar presentations, online events and training, free spaces at the Early career researcher conferences. Other collaborators include: C-DICE The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy https://www.cdice.ac.uk/ and ERA the Energy Research Accelerator https://www.era.ac.uk/ We have hosted joint events and invited early career researchers to events, workshops and conferences. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA)
Impact Creation of a Network of over 150 Postgraduate & post doctoral researchers and staff (academic and professional services) from all of the 15 UKCRIC Universities. Creation of a list of the EPSRC or NERC funded Centres for Doctoral Training currently in UKCRIC institutions and working on themes relating to UKCRIC's Scientific missions. Connecting with the CDT centre managers and engaging them with the UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network so that they can advertise the Network to their cohorts of students and the wider PGR community at their universities. UKCRIC CDT projects are often multi-disciplinary including research in fields of: Infrastructure, Energy (Nuclear, Hydrogen, renewable electricity, storage solutions, Climate change, Net-Zero), Transport, Water, Sustainability & the Built Environment but also policy, social science, health and the arts. Database of details held securely and used for communication about events and opportunities. Webpage about UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network https://www.ukcric.com/skills-training/doctoral-skills-network/ Linked In page for UKCRIC and UKCRIC Doctoral Skills Network group UKCRIC hosted webinars March 2022 Introduction to UKCRIC and CDT Sustainable Infrastructure Systems, Webinar hosted by University of Southampton April 2022 UKCRIC & Energy with CDT Energy Storage and its Applications, Webinar hosted by Universities of Sheffield & Southampton ongoing programme Communication skills training and development programme - 5 workshops each with 10 PGRs learning skills in presentation, personal impact, networking, working on screen, preparing for interviews - grants or fellowships etc. Shared events Access to Webinar series - Net Zero Heroes hosted by ERA https://www.era.ac.uk/NetZero-Heroes October 2021 - July 2022 Net-Zero Futures conference 27 October 2021 https://www.era.ac.uk/Net-Zero-Futures Power Trader workshop 23 February 2022 hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Writing retreat online hosted by C-DICE - The Centre for Postdoctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy Doctoral Writing retreat online hosted by Energy Research Accelerator (ERA) Multi CDT conference - Sustainable Energy & Infrastructure, Hybrid conference hosted by University of Sheffield with CDTs ESA, SIS, SI Cities and PV Whole Energy System webinar series hosted by Newcastle University February & March 2022.
Start Year 2021
 
Company Name Ukcric Limited 
Description UKCRIC is a Research & Technology Organisation partnering with various organisations worldwide to overcome infrastructure challenges, backed up by the Liveable Cities programme that offers case studies, tools and resources for infrastructure implementations. 
Year Established 2022 
Impact The deliverables from UKCRIC Limited should enable future impact, but it is too early to share these.
Website http://liveablecities.org.uk/
 
Description @SustainableUCL COP26 Expert Team - Post COP26 Reflections 
Form Of Engagement Activity Engagement focused website, blog or social media channel
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Undergraduate students
Results and Impact Article written as an input to Post COP26 public engagement activity by the @sustainableUCL COP26 Expert team
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.ucl.ac.uk/climate-change/cop26/cop26-reflection
 
Description A Sextos invited to speak at lunchtime seminar on the topic of Environmental Resilience and Poverty an internal event organised by University of Bristol Cabot Institute and Bristol Poverty Institute 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Tasos Sextos invited to speak at a collaborative interdisciplinary lunchtime seminar on the topic of Environmental Resilience and Poverty. This seminar explored the theme of poverty in the context of environmental resilience from a range of disciplinary perspectives - including social inequalities, environmental justice, human geography, history, politics and climate science - which was followed by an open discussion with all participants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description A Systemic perspective for a Resilient Net Zero Future - Presentation at Zero Carbon Lab Conference - Pathways to Resilient Zero Carbon Cities (RZCC-2021) 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Conference Presentation - A Systemic perspective for a Resilient Net Zero FutureNational Infrastructure Globally Significant Leverage Point for a Net Zero Economy. Video available at URL below. Led to publication of a Research Paper https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fbuil.2021.752765/full
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL http://zerocarbonlab.com/rzcc-2021.html
 
Description A Systems Perspective on Net Zero Infrastructure: Organised and chaired an Online Seminar. 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Organised and chaired an Online Seminar for the Worshipful Compamny of Engineers. Presentations by Dr Ana Mijic and Prof Jennifer Whyte of Imperial College, London with panel discussion.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLeF-JUMdwI
 
Description A mission oriented UK Industrial strategy 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact A mission oriented UK Industrial strategy report for the Secretary of Sate and the Dept of business, energy and industrial strategy. Develop UK Policy in Infrastructure and Cities
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
URL https://www.ucl.ac.uk/bartlett/public-purpose/sites/public-purpose/files/190515_iipp_report_moiis_fi...
 
Description A presentation on UKCRIC to CIRIA Members Council Meeting 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact A introduction to UKCRIC for members of the Construction Industry Research and Information Association
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description Addressing the Climate Emergent(cy): A systemic role for National Infrastructure 
Form Of Engagement Activity Engagement focused website, blog or social media channel
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact UKCRIC Insight Article to outline systemic perspectives on the climate emergency, and National Infrastructure, and champion the importance National Infrastructure playing a central role in a wider systemic response to the Global Climate Emergency.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.ukcric.com/insights/addressing-the-climate-emergent-cy/
 
Description AfricaCRIC webinar: Dr Robert Okello 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact We were pleased to be joined by Dr Robert Okello, a leader in infrastructure policy in Africa for over three decades and a former Director of NEPAD. Infrastructure resides in a complex interaction of the state, market and society, and cities are nodes of that complex space. Dr Okello described the contemporary space through snapshots of Africa's history, followed by a discussion with the audience.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description Article in 'Impact' 
Form Of Engagement Activity A magazine, newsletter or online publication
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Article placed through 'Science Impact Ltd' presenting an overview of the UKCRIC facilities and ambition. Article is hosted on IngentaConnect, Google Scholar, and Microsoft Academic.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
URL https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/sil/impact/2018/00002018/00000011/art00024
 
Description Bi-monthly meetings with the Infrastructure Operators Adaptation Forum 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact The UKCRIC CN have been attending IOAF meetings for over two years now in an advisory capacity. Contributions include heightening awareness of research and innovation opportunities and helping shape climate change adaptation interventions.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019,2020
URL https://www.arcc-network.org.uk/infrastructure/ioaf
 
Description C Bouch. 4th International Conference on Trees, People and the Built Environment. 3-4 Feb 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Bouch attended the 4th International Conference on Trees, People and the Built Environment on 3rd and 4th February 2021, and presented a paper entitled Creating Business Models for Green Infrastructure. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Pipebots and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers and D Hunt. Meeting with United Utilities. 26 January 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers, Dr Dexter Hunt and two Liveable Cities Research Students met with two senior staff of United Utilities on 26th January 2021 to discuss potential plans for collaboration. The various methodologies created over the past ~18 years were discussed in the context of a large water company. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, S-RC, Pipebots, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers and J Leach. HS2 Innovation Workshop. 1 Nov 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers and Dr Joanne Leach attended a UKCRIC - HS2 Innovation Workshop organised by HS2 on 1st November 2022 to explore collaboration between UKCRIC and HS2 to advance HS2's Research & innovation programme. The research carried out over the past 20 years on sustainable, resilient and liveable cities, which provides the foundation for the UKCRIC Theory of Change for Infrastructure and Cities, provided the basis for the discussions. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots and UKCRIC NBIF grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers and J Leach. International Transdisciplinarity Conference 2019. Gothenburg, Sweden 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers and Joanne Leach attended the International Transdisciplinarity Conference 2019 - Joining Forces for Change, 10-13 September 2019, Gothenburg, Sweden, and ran a 90-minute Workshop Session entitled "Towards the Establishment of a New Transdisciplinary Area of Scholarship in Infrastructure and Cities". This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, UKCRIC UO, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers and J Leach. Royal Town, Planning Institute. 29 Nov 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers and Dr Joanne Leach met with Wei Yang, outgoing President of the Royal Town, Planning Institute, and Professor Mike Batty from UCL on 29th November 2022 to explore collaboration between UKCRIC and the Digital Task Force for Planning. The research carried out over the past 20 years on sustainable, resilient and liveable cities, which provides the foundation for the UKCRIC Theory of Change for Infrastructure and Cities, was presented. This led to Professor Rogers being invited to become a Director of the Digital Task Force for Planning as one of six Directors. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots and UKCRIC NBIF grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers and J Leach. UKCRIC: Living with COVID and Climate Change - impact on cities and infrastructure. 4 August 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers and Dr Joanne Leach attended a workshop entitled UKCRIC: Living with COVID and Climate Change - impact on cities and infrastructure on 4th August 2020 with ~30, mainly practitioners, in attendance. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years were introduced in discussions relating to the workshop topic. The workshop formed the basis of a UKCRIC report available at www.ukcric.com/insights/rethinking-infrastructure-and-cities-for-a-covid-19-world-a-ukcric-prospectus. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers and L Shrimpton. UKCRIC news. A Systems Approach to Increasing Urban and Infrastructure Resilience 
Form Of Engagement Activity A magazine, newsletter or online publication
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Public/other audiences
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers and Elisabeth Shrimpton published an article on their contribution to the CoP26 event on the UKCRIC website and in the December 2021 UKCRIC newsletter.
This served as dissemination from LC, UKCRIC CN and the Pipebots grants
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.ukcric.com/news/a-systems-approach-to-increasing-urban-and-infrastructure-resilience/
 
Description C Rogers et al hosted Dan Murray USEPA on 21 Nov 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Chris Rogers, Chris Bouch and Lis Shrimpton hosted Dan Murray of the US Environmental Protection Agency on 21st November 2019 and introduced the full suite of UKCRIC methodologies that might be applied to any system intervention, whether the introduction of Pipebots or otherwise
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers et al. Cities Methodologies presentations at ICE. 20 May 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers, Chris Bouch and Marianna Cavada presented the full suite of city methodologies to 20 professionals from different disciplinary backgrounds and took part in workshop discussions on 20th May 2019 at the Institution of Civil Engineers
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC UO and UKCRIC CORONA.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers et al. Cities Workshop with Costain. 15 May 2019. Birmingham 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers, Chris Bouch, Lewis Makana and Marianna Cavada presented the full suite of city methodologies to eight professionals with different specialisms from Costain on 15th May 2019 at Winterbourne House, Birmingham.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS and UKCRIC CORONA.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers et al. MSc in Sustainable Construction module. U of Birmingham. 2-6 Mar 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Chris Rogers, Joanne Leach, Chris Bouch, Mike Goodfellow-Smith, Dexter Hunt, Marianna Cavada, Giovani Palafox and Lis Shrimpton delivered lectures on the findings from the sustainable, resilient and liveable cities research portfolio led by the University of Birmingham from 2003-present to the Sustainable Construction MSc module to 102 students from 2nd - 6th March.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC UO, UKCRIC CORONA, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers et al. Meeting with Oxford U. 28 May 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers, David Chapman, Nicole Metje, Nigel Cassidy and others met with three academics from Oxford University on 28th May 2019 and described the findings from Liveable Cities, UKCRIC (NBIF, CN, PLEXUS and CORONA), iBUILD, MTU, ATU, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, MTU, ATU, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers et al. Sustainable Construction 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Chris Rogers, Joanne Leach, Chris Bouch, Dexter Hunt, Marianna Cavada, Giovani Palafox, Lewis Makana, Bryony Bowman and Lis Shrimpton delivered lectures on the findings from the sustainable, resilient and liveable cities research portfolio led by the University of Birmingham from 2003-present to the Sustainable Construction MSc module to 161 students from 20th to 23rd March 2023. This served as dissemination from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, Urban Futures, Urban Living Birmingham, UKCRIC Coordination Node, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description C Rogers et al. Sustainable Construction 2024 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Chris Rogers, Joanne Leach, Chris Bouch, Dexter Hunt, Marianna Cavada, Lewis Makana, Bryony Bowman and Lis Shrimpton delivered lectures on the findings from the sustainable, resilient and liveable cities research portfolio led by the University of Birmingham from 2003-present to the Sustainable Construction MSc module to 133 students from 26th February 1st March 2024. This served as dissemination from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, Urban Futures, Urban Living Birmingham, UKCRIC Coordination Node, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
 
Description C Rogers et al. Sustainable Construction MSc module 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Chris Rogers, Joanne Leach, Chris Bouch, Mike Goodfellow-Smith, Dexter Hunt, Marianna Cavada, Giovani Palafox and Lis Shrimpton delivered lectures on the findings from the sustainable, resilient and liveable cities research portfolio led by the University of Birmingham from 2003-present to the Sustainable Construction MSc module to 100 students from 22nd - 26th March 2021.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC UO, UKCRIC CORONA, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers, K Horoshenkov, N Metje. UK Society of Trenchless Technology. Pipebots - micro-robots revolutionising the management of buried pipes. 29 March 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professors Chris Rogers, Kirill Horoshenkov and Nicole Metje presented at a lunchtime talk to the UK Society of Trenchless Technology on 'Pipebots - micro-robots revolutionising the management of buried pipes' on 29th March 2021 attended by ~100 industrial practitioners. Alongside the technical developments in the Pipebots programme, the various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past 20 years were presented and discussed.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, UKCRIC CN, Pipebots, and UKCRIC NBIF grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Department for Transport, 27th September 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers gave a general presentation in which he outlined the history of research leading up to, and progress to date, of UKCRIC to Professor Sarah Sharples, Chief Scientific Advisor to the Department for Transport, and three members of her team on 27th September 2021.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, UKCRIC CN, Self-Repairing Cities, Pipebots, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Twenty65 Conference 2019. Manchester, UK 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the Twenty65 Conference on 27th March 2019 in Manchester, at which he took part in workshop sessions during which he presented the thinking behind and the findings from Liveable Cities, UKCRIC CN, iBUILD, ATU and Pipebots. The audience of 40 delegates consisted of urban practitioners and academics. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, ATU, Pipebots, UKCRIC CN and UKCRIC PLEXUS.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. 16th International Trenchless Technology Research Colloquium. Florence, Italy, 27-28 Sept 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the 16th International Trenchless Technology Research Colloquium in Florence, Italy, 27th-28th September. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. 17th International Trenchless Technology Research Colloquium at Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland. 29-30 Sep 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the 17th International Trenchless Technology Research Colloquium at Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland, on 29th-30th September 2022 at which he delivered a presentation covering his cities and buried infrastructure research portfolio and UKCRIC. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. 1st Water Engineering Science & Technology (WEST) Conference on 16th March 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers gave a presentation entitled 'Assessing The Underworld - Three Interdependent Infrastructures' to the 1st Water Engineering Science & Technology (WEST) Conference on 16th March 2022 and took part in a Q&A session organised by OFWAT. The conference was attended by 250 delegates consisting of water industry practitioners and professionals.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. 4th International Conference on Trees, People and the Built Environment. 3-4 Feb 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the 4th International Conference on Trees, People and the Built Environment on 3rd and 4th February 2021. He presented a paper entitled Interconnected Green Infrastructure Corridors - A Route to Car-Free Cities and attended an extended panel discussion on The Case for Change - How Trees can contribute to Resilient Cities for People and Place. These plenary sessions were attended by 650 delegates, the vast majority of which were practitioners. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. A Vision For Pervasive Autonomous Inspection of Buried Pipe Infrastructure. No Dig 2022. 38th Intl Conference on Trenchless Technologies. 3-5 Oct 2022. Helsinki, Finland 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the International No Dig 2022 Conference - the 38th International Conference on Trenchless Technologies, 3rd-5th October 2022, Helsinki, Finland, and presented a paper entitled "A Vision For Pervasive Autonomous Inspection of Buried Pipe Infrastructure". This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. BEIS Scientific Team on 17th February 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers and two colleagues from UKCRIC attended a meeting with three members of the BEIS Scientific Team on 17th February 2022 to present UKCRIC's facilities, capacity and capability and discuss a response to the Sir Paul Nurse Review of the Research, Development and Innovation Landscape.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. BT Buried Infrastructure meeting. 21 Oct 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers, along with colleagues from Pipebots, attended a meeting with four senior staff from BT on 21st October 2019, during which he presented findings from his buried infrastructure research portfolio.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, MTU, ATU, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. BT Robotics Laboratory at Adastral Park, Ipswich on 4th November 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended the opening of the new BT Robotics Laboratory at Adastral Park, Ipswich on 4th November 2021 attended by 50 practitioners and academics. Following a morning of presentations, he attended an exhibition stand which was present throughout the day.
This served as dissemination from UKCRIC CN and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Below Ground Planning on 9th February 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a workshop with a group of 12 practitioners on Below Ground Planning on 9th February 2022, during which he disseiminated findings from his infrastrcuture and urban systems research.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. Birmingham City Council. 19 Aug 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a meeting with a Senior Public Health practitioner and Councillor from Birmingham City Council on 19th August 2020 to discuss the engineering cities to improve the health and welbeing of people. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years were presented and discussed. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Birmingham City Council. Digital Birmingham 28 October 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a workshop organised by Birmingham City Council entitled Digital Birmingham on 28th October 2020. Attended by 15 non-academic stakeholders, he introduced the new quick methodologies for assessment of city sustainability, resilience and livability. This served as dissemination from Urban Futures, Liveable Cities, Urban Living Birmingham, Self-Repairing Cities, the UKCRIC Coordination Node and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Birmingham Energy Institute, City/WM REDI and Air Quality: action plan. 8th July 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers took part in a workshop entitled Birmingham Energy Institute, City/WM REDI and Air Quality: action plan discussion on 8th July 2020 in which he described to an audience of ~10 academics from different disciplines the various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Birmingham Urban Observatory. 4 Apr 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC methodologies and the findings from Liveable Cities, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC UO, iBUILD, UF, S-RC and ULB to 7 researchers engaged in green infrastructure case studies on 4th April 2019 with the aim of generating collaboration with the Birmingham Urban Observatory.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC UO and UKCRIC CORONA.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Blue Green Infrastructure. 15 Feb 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a meeting on 15th February 2021 on Blue Green Infrastructure with approximately 30 participants consisting primarily of urban professionals, from many disciplinary backgrounds, and academics. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years were described and are to feature in a Manual on Blue Green Infrastructure. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Buried Infrastructure and the Move to Net Zero. Inst of Gas Engineers. 26 Apr 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a presentation entitled "Buried Infrastructure and the Move to Net Zero" to a joint meeting of the Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers and the Pipeline Industries Guild on 26th April 2022 attended by 40 practitioners and took part in a Q&A session.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. CIRIA workshops. Dec 2019 - Apr 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a sequence of four workshops organised by the Construction Industry Research & Information Association (CIRIA) between December 2019 and April 2020 to draft a practice guidance note (RP1090) entitled Improving Performance of Linear Assets through Green Infrastructure. He introduced the various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years, as well as the findings from his work on green infrastructure.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and Self-Repairing Cities.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019,2020
 
Description C Rogers. COP26 Glasgow. A Systems Approach to Urban Resilience and Sustainable, Liveable, Adaptable and (Truly) Smart Cities 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers presented to a workshop and panel discussion at COP26 in Glasgow entitled 'What makes Urban Infrastructure Resilient to Weather and Climate Change?' on 11th November 2021 attended by 100 international practitioners (in person and live online). He delivered a presentation entitled 'A Systems Approach to Urban Resilience and Sustainable, Liveable, Adaptable and (Truly) Smart Cities' and took part in a Q&A and panel discussion session. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past 20 years, along with specific research findings on urban resilience, formed the basis of the presentation.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, Self-Repairing Cities, Pipebots and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Changing the Environment. 6 October 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a University of Birmingham workshop entitled Changing the Environment on 6th October 2020. This was attended by 25 academics from academic disciplines that ranged across the full campus. This served as dissemination from Urban Futures, Liveable Cities, Urban Living Birmingham, Self-Repairing Cities, the UKCRIC Coordination Node and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Circular Economy. West Midlands Combined Authority. 19 Feb 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a meeting on 19th February 2021 on waste-flows and the Circular Economy organised by the West Midlands Combined Authority with 30 urban practioners and academics. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years, along with specific research findings on the urban metabolism, were described and discussed. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Climate change workshop. 28 October 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a University of Birmingham workshop focused on climate change on 28th October 2020. This was attended by 25 academics from academic disciplines that ranged across the full campus. This served as dissemination from Urban Futures, Liveable Cities, Urban Living Birmingham, Self-Repairing Cities, the UKCRIC Coordination Node and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Connected an Autonomous Vehicles. 1st July 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a workshop on Connected an Autonomous Vehicles on 1st July 2021 attended by 10 automotive practitioners and academics. He delivered a presentation entitled 'Connected and Autonomous Vehicles - Transforming future cities' urban metabolisms?' and held a Q&A session. The presentation formed the basis of three workshop sessions. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past 20 years, along with specific research findings on Sustainable Cities and Communities, formed the basis of the presentation.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, S-RC and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Debate: Issues being faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact on plans for Smart Cities. Dubai 15 July 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Media (as a channel to the public)
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers took part in a live panel session / debate entitled "Issues being faced during the COVID-19 pandemic and the impact on plans for Smart Cities" broadcast in Dubai on 15th July 2020 in which he Dr Sabih Getea Khisaf (Head of Engineering Middle East and North Africa, Hyperloop Transportation Technologies Inc.) were posed a series of questions by a local journalist and subsequently answered listener's questions. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Dept for Transport Key Academic Partners. London 14 Nov 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a Department for Transport Key Academic Partners Engagement Event in London on 14th November 2022 representing UKCRIC. He contributed to workshop sessions from his Theory of Change for Infrastructure and Cities and other research on cities. The event was attended by ~50 academics and government representatives. This serves as dissemination from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, UKCRIC Coordination Node, Assessing the Underworld, Self-Repairing Cities, Pipebots and UKCRIC NBIF.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. Digital Built Britain and Mott Macdonald. 8 Dec 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers met with Mark Enzer, outgoing Chair of the Centre for Digital Built Britain, and Dr Brendan Bromwich from Mott Macdonald on 8th December 2022 to explore collaboration on systems engineering. The research carried out over the past 20 years on sustainable, resilient and liveable cities, which provides the foundation for the UKCRIC Theory of Change for Infrastructure and Cities, was presented. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots and UKCRIC NBIF grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. Dimensions of Well-Being in EU Cities. Birmingham 7 Sep 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a workshop on the Dimensions of Well-Being in EU Cities on 7th September 2023 in Birmingham at which hew presented the findings on his research on infrastructure and cities and engaged in workshop discussions. This served as dissemination from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, Urban Futures, Urban Living Birmingham, UKCRIC Coordination Node, and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description C Rogers. Directors of Hypertunnel 9 Sep 2022 and 19 Jan 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a presentation covering his cities and buried infrastructure research portfolio and UKCRIC to the Directors of Hypertunnel on 9th September 2022, followed by questions and discussion on the potential for this to contribute to the development of this high-speed rail innovation. He subsequently presented to a virtual workshop on the same topic on 19th January 2023 to advance the discussions.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots and UKCRIC NBIF grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022,2023
 
Description C Rogers. EPSRC and NIHR. 11 Jan and 8 Feb 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended two three-hour workshops (on 11th January and 8th February 2021) organised by EPSRC and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) attended by ~60 academics from a wide range of disciplines. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years were described and featured in the workshop discussions. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. EPSRC consultation for Engineering Healthier Cities. 16 September 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers took part as one of nine senior academics in an EPSRC consultation on the future research direction for Engineering Healthier Cities on 16th September 2020. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. East-West Rail Workshop. 1 Aug 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended a UKCRIC East-West Rail Workshop on 1st August during which he disseminated the findings from his research portfolio with ~20 UKCRIC academic partners and ~10 railway practitioners. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Engineering Cities for Health and Well-being. Module 5 Scenarios Design for Adapting Urban Systems Health (MOOC). UHWB. 23 Feb 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a presentation entitled "Engineering Cities for Health and Well-being" on 23rd February 2023 for Module 5 - Scenarios Design for Adapting Urban Systems Health of an international six-module, 150 hours-of-work a Massive Open Online Course (MOOC) organised by the the International Science Council program on Urban Health and Wellbeing (UHWB) and led by Professor Céline Rozenblat, University of Lausanne, Switzerland. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB and the UKCRIC CN grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description C Rogers. Engineering Production and Risk Management 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Chris Rogers delivered three lectures on the findings from his resilient cities research portfolio to the Engineering Production and Risk Management MSc module to 243 students on 12th February 2023. This served as dissemination from Liveable Cities, Urban Futures and UKCRIC Coordination Node.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description C Rogers. Engineering Sustainable, Resilient and Liveable Cities". ICE Middle East Seminar on 29th November 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers presented a lecture entitled "Engineering Sustainable, Resilient and Liveable Cities" to an Institution of Civil Engineers Middle East Seminar on 29th November 2021 attended by 63 urban practitioners and policy makers. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years were presented and discussed.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, S-RC, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Euronews article by Maeve Campbell. 10 Mar 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Media (as a channel to the public)
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers was interviewed by Maeve Campbell for a Euronews article entitled "WHAT'S LIFE LIKE INSIDE THE UK'S FIRST ZERO CARBON, ECO VILLAGE?"
This served as dissemination from LC, ULB and UKCRIC CN.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
URL https://www.euronews.com/living/2020/03/10/what-s-life-like-inside-the-uk-s-first-zero-carbon-eco-vi...
 
Description C Rogers. Foresight Future of the Subsurface Mapping Workshop. May 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a Foresight Future of the Subsurface Mapping Workshop organised by the UK Government Office for Science on 4th May 2023 attended by ~50 academics, urban professionals and government officers. He contributed to debates on infrastructure and urban systems by introducing his methodologies created over the past 20 years, along with specific research findings on pervasive assessment of buried pipes, and later held meetings with GO Science on systems mapping techniques. This served as dissemination from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, UKCRIC Coordination Node, Mapping the Underworld, Assessing the Underworld, and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description C Rogers. Future Infrastructure Challenges for Sustainable Cities organised by the Centre for Researching Cities at Newcastle University on 19th April 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a seminar entitled Future Infrastructure Challenges for Sustainable Cities organised by the Centre for Researching Cities at the University of Newcastle-upon on 19th April 2021 attended by ~30 academics and urban policy-makers from a wide range of disciplines. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past 20 years, along with specific research findings on Sustainable Cities and Communities, were presented, following which he took part in a panel discussion.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, S-RC, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Health and wellbeing of people workshops. Jul, Oct, Nov 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers led a series of three workshops on 2nd July, 20th October and 11th November 2020 with ~50 city stakeholders representing a wide range of urban professionals who work on cities with an aspiration to improve the health and wellbeing of people. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years were described and discussed. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Horizon 3 Futures Programme Workshop - HS2. 8 Jun 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a Horizon 3 Futures Programme Workshop organized by HS2 on 8th June 2022 attended by 40 practitioners to explore collaboration between UKCRIC and HS2 to advance HS2's Research & innovation programme. The research carried out over the past 20 years on sustainable, resilient and liveable cities, which provides the foundation for the UKCRIC Theory of Change for Infrastructure and Cities, provided the basis for the discussions. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots and UKCRIC NBIF grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. ICE blog for World Habitat Day 
Form Of Engagement Activity Engagement focused website, blog or social media channel
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers was invited to create a blog on behalf of the Institution of Civil Engineers as its contribution to World Habitat Day addressing the topic of Accelerating Urban Action for a Carbon-Free World.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, and the UKCRIC CN.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.icevirtuallibrary.com/page/ice-news/174-accelerating-urban-action-for-a-carbon-free-worl...
 
Description C Rogers. ICSIC 2019. Cambridge 8 Jul 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the Cambridge Centre for Smart Infrastructure and Construction International Conference (ICSIC 2019) on 8th July 2019 in Cambridge, UK. He engaged in plenary discussions with ~100 delegates, mainly UK and international practitioners, on UKCRIC and the application of robotics for infrastructure engineering. This served as dissemination from UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC NBIF, iBUILD, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. InSIS-UKCRIC Workshop. Oxford University. 12-13 November 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended an InSIS-UKCRIC Workshop hosted by the Institute for Science Innovation and Society (InSIS) at Oxford University on 12th and 13th November 2019 attended by ~20 academics and practitioners. He disseminated the findings from his infrastructure and cities research portfolio.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC UO and Self-Repairing Cities.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Innovate UK - QT-Hub. Birmingham 1 Jul 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended a visit by 2 staff of Innovate UK to discuss collaboration at the University of Birmingham Quantum Technologies Hub UK on 1st July 2019, at which he described his current research portfolio.
This served as dissemination from UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Institution of Civil Engineers. UK to Net Zero. 15 Sep 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers took part in a half-day workshop hosted on 15th September 2020 by the Institution of Civil Engineers, and involving ~20 practitioners and academics, on the role of civil engineers in helping to move the UK to Net Zero. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years were described and discussed. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. International No-Dig 2019 Conference. 30 Sep-2 Oct 2019. Florence, Italy. 2 presentations 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the International No Dig 2019 Conference - the 37th International Conference on Trenchless Technologies, 30th September-2nd October 2019, Florence, Italy, and presented two papers.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Interview by Kate McNeil, PaCCS Research. 1 Sep 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Engagement focused website, blog or social media channel
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers was interviewed by Kate McNeil, the Communications Officer for PaCCS Research, an initiative established by UKRI as a successor to the Global Uncertainties project, on 1st September 2022. PaCCS aims to improve our understanding of global security challenges and to facilitate the dissemination of research findings in this area. The interview provide a contribution to the PaCCS evidence base in the form of a blog entitled "Engineering for Resilience" - see Engineering for Resilience in Urban Environments | (paccsresearch.org.uk) and a book entitled "Global Uncertainties: Collected Conversations.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots and UKCRIC NBIF grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL https://www.paccsresearch.org.uk/blog/engineering-for-resilience-in-urban-environments/
 
Description C Rogers. Interview for New Civil Engineer. 3 April 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers was interviewed by Joshua Stein for an article in response to the reported reduction in construction industry spend on research and development in the past year. The article appeared in New Civil Engineer on 3rd April 2020. New Civil Engineer is circulated to all 90,000 members of the Institution of Civil Engineers. This served as dissemination from UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Launch event NBIF. University of Birmingham. 20th October 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers gave a general presentation in which he outlined the history of research leading up to, and progress to date, of UKCRIC NBIF to 60 practitioners during the launch event for the new National Buried Infrastructure Facility on campus at the University of Birmingham on 20th October 2021.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, Self-Repairing Cities, Pipebots and UKCRIC NBIF grants
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham City Councils. Sept - Nov 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a series of meetings between September and November 2020 with representatives from Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham City Councils and urban professionals who work in these places on engineering cities to improve the health and welbeing of people. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years were described and discussed. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Mainstreaming Green Infrastructure. 29th March 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended an evening panel meeting on Mainstreaming Green Infrastructure on 29th March 2021 representing UKCRIC and the Institution of Civil Engineers attended by ~50 urban practitioners and policy makers. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years, along with specific research findings on ecosystem services, green infrastructure and its (robotic) maintenance, were presented and discussed.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, S-RC, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. NBIF meeting with MTC. 10 Apr 2019 Birmingham 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers and colleagues from NBIF attended a meeting with researchers from the MTC on 10th April 2019 in Birmingham to explore future collaboration
This served as dissemination from UKCRIC NBIF, UKCRIC CN and UKCRIC PLEXUS.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. National Buried Infrastructure Facility. 17 May 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a presentation on UKCRIC's Built Environment Cluster and a presentation entitled "National Buried Infrastructure Facility" covering his buried infrastructure, cities and UKCRIC research portfolio to ~80 industry practitioners on 17th May 2022.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. No Dig 2022. 38th International Conference on Trenchless Technologies. 3-5 Oct 2022. Helsinki, Finland 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the International No Dig 2022 Conference - the 38th International Conference on Trenchless Technologies, 3rd-5th October 2022, Helsinki, Finland, and engaged in panel discussions at two sessions with ~60 practitioners and academics in attendance. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. No-Dig 2019 Conference, Florence, Italy 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the International No Dig 2019 Conference - the 37th International Conference on Trenchless Technologies, 30th September-2nd October 2019, Florence, Italy, and engaged in panel discussions at two sessions with ~60 practitioners and academics in attendance.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. PLEXUS stakeholder event, Birmingham. 3 Jul 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers hosted the Annual PLEXUS Stakeholder Event on 3rd July 2019 in Birmingham, attended by academics from a range of universities and ~20 industry practitioners, during which he disseminated the findings from his infrastructure and cities research portfolio. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Pervasive Green Infrastructure Corridors -Routes to More Sustainable, Resilient and Liveable Cities. RECLAIM Network Plus. 7 Dec 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a presentation entitled "Pervasive Green Infrastructure Corridors -Routes to More Sustainable, Resilient and Liveable Cities" covering his cities research portfolio and UKCRIC to ~40 researchers registered with the EPSRC-funded RECLAIM Network Plus in a double-header with Professor Paul Monks (Chief Scientific Advisor for BEIS), on 7th December 2022, followed by questions and discussion on the potential for infrastructure and urban systems to contribute to RECLAIM'S objectives. RECLAIM is and EPSRC-funded Reclaiming Forgotten Cities - Turning cities from vulnerable spaces to healthy places for people).
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. Pipebots Industry Workshop. 12 Jul 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended a Pipebots Industry Workshop on 12th July 2019 with ~25 water industry professionals and engaged in multiple workshop discussions on different aspects of his buried research portfolio. This served as dissemination from UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC NBIF, iBUILD, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Pipebots Launch Event, London. 20 Nov 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended Launch of the Pipebots programme grant on 20th November, during which he disseminated findings from his buried infrastructure research portfolio.
This served as dissemination from iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC NBIF Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Pipebots meeting. 1 Apr 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC methodologies to the first team meeting of 30 academic researchers attending the Pipebots Team meeting on 1st April 2019. This served as dissemination from LC, UF, iBUILD, ULB, UKCRIC CN and UKCRIC PLEXUS
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Pre-recorded presentation and panel discussion for a session: "The Future of Cities: Green Buildings and Sustainable Infrastructure". 8 Feb 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers provided a pre-recorded presentation and took part in a Panel discussion for a session entitled The Future of Cities: Green Buildings and Sustainable Infrastructure on 8th February 2021 at the Annual American Association for the Advancement of Science International Conference representing UKRI. The session was attended primarily by academics and scientists. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Presentation on cities research and UKCRIC. Healthcare Strategic Advisory. 26 Jun 2019 Birmingham 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers delivered a presentation on his cities research portfolio and UKCRIC to the ~30 strong EPSRC Healthcare Strategic Advisory Team, consisting of academics and some industry practitioners, on 26th June 2019 in Birmingham, followed by questions and discussion on the potential for infrastructure and the built environment to contribute to the healthcare agenda.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC UO and UKCRIC CORONA.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Recent NBIF Research. 12 Jan 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a presentation entitled Recent NBIF Research covering his and colleagues' buried infrastructure, cities and UKCRIC research portfolio to 15 industry practitioners on 12th January 2023. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description C Rogers. Road to Net Zero workshop 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers hosted a Road to Net Zero project Workshop on 20th April 2023 on Valuing Urban Streets and delivered presentations on 'Streets and the Urban Metabolism' and 'Findings and Lessons Learnt from Phase 1 of the Road to Net Zero Project' attended by 35 industry stakeholders, government and academics. This served as dissemination from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, Urban Futures, Urban Living Birmingham, UKCRIC Coordination Node, UKCRIC NBIF, Mapping the Underworld, Assessing the Underworld, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description C Rogers. Severn Trent Water 6 Mar 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Chris Rogers met with the Bob Stear, the Chief Engineer of Severn Trent Water on 19th February 2020, during which he disseminated his findings from his UKCRIC and buried infrastructure research portfolio. This was followed up with a meeting with 5 University of Birmingham researchers and 5 Severn Trent Water engineers on 6th March 2020, where wider dissemination occurred.
This served as dissemination from UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC NBIF, ATU and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Stratford on Avon climate and transport action groups. 19 January 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers and the Liveable Cities Research Group met with three representatives from Stratford on Avon climate and transport action groups on 19th January 2021 to discuss potential plans to reform the transport systems operating in the town. The various methodologies created over the past ~18 years were discussed in the context of a large town that serves as a tourist destination. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Sustainable Development Goals and Climate Change organised by the Institute for Global Innovation at the University of Birmingham. March 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a series of three three-hour seminars on Sustainable Development Goals and Climate Change organised by the Institute for Global Innovation at the University of Birmingham on 3rd. 16th and 18th March 2021 attended by ~70 academics and urban policy-makers from a wide range of disciplines. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past 20 years, along with specific research findings on Sustainable Cities and Communities, were presented at the third of these seminars, following which he took part in a one-hour panel discussion.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, S-RC, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Sustainable, Resilient and Liveable Cities and True Smartness. 25 May 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a presentation entitled "Sustainable, Resilient and Liveable Cities and True Smartness" covering his cities and UKCRIC research portfolio to ~40 industry practitioners registered with the ERDF-funded Alternative Resources with Low Impact programme, on 25th May 2022, followed by questions and discussion. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. Sustainable, Resilient, Liveable and Smart Infrastructure and City System Interventions. Loughborough University. 28 Feb 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a 2-hour presentation entitled "Sustainable, Resilient, Liveable and Smart Infrastructure and City System Interventions" to 40 final year undergraduate architecture and PhD students at Loughborough University on 28th February 2023. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description C Rogers. TRT World Roundtable. Net Zero: Car-Free Cities. 27-28 Feb 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity A broadcast e.g. TV/radio/film/podcast (other than news/press)
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Media (as a channel to the public)
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers took part in a 30-minute TV debate as part of the TRT World Roundtable series focussing on Net Zero. The debate was hosted by David Frost and along with Chris Rogers (representing Liveable Cities and the University of Birmingham) the panel members were Christian Woolmar (journalist specialising on the History of Transport Policy), Danny Harris (Executive Director of Transport Alternatives, New York), and Ian Taylor (Director, Alliance of British Drivers) broadcast by TRT World (Sky Channel 516) on 27th and 28th February 2020. The episode is available on YouTube at the URL given. TRT World has a global audience of 260 million in 190 countries.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
URL https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxE0UJ9cfjUD_FLJkxKaH5w/search?query=car-free
 
Description C Rogers. The Invisible Carbon in Architecture and Infrastructure. 8 Jun 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a presentation entitled "The Invisible Carbon in Architecture and Infrastructure" to the C-DICE Net Zero World Café series on 8th June 2022 attended by 12 Postdoctoral and Early Career Researchers. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, Pipebots and UKCRIC NBIF grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. The Underworld From Ecosystem Services to Hard Engineering. The Engineering Club. 7 Apr 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a presentation entitled "The Underworld - From Ecosystem Services to Hard Engineering" to The Engineering Club on 7th April 2022 attended by 50 practitioners and took part in a Q&A session.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL http://www.engineeringclub.org.uk/talk/underworld-from-ecosystems-to-hard-engineering/
 
Description C Rogers. The Urban Metabolism and its accommodation in our streets". Department for Transport, Jan 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers delivered a presentation entitled "The Urban Metabolism and its accommodation in our streets" to the Department for Transport, attended by ~60 DfT practitioners and policy-makers on 14th January 2022. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past 20 years, along with specific research findings on road and buried infrastructure condition assessment and damage avoidance using trenchless technologies, were presented, following which he took part in a 20-minute Q&A session.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, S-RC, UKCRIC NBIF and the Pipebots grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
 
Description C Rogers. UK Prevention Research Partnership workshop in London. 24 Sep 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended a UK Prevention Research Partnership workshop in London on 24th September 2019, where he disseminated his research on sustainable, resilient and liveable cities and deliverd a short presentation, as an elevator pitch, on UKCRIC and its cities methodologies for an infrastructure or city systems intervention. The audience of ~100 were primarily academics from communities other than engineering.
This served as dissemination from UF, LC, iBUILD, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA and UKCRIC UO.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. UK-US NSF Workshop. NBIF 29 Sep 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers hosted a two-day UK-US Workshop NSF workshop at the UKCRIC National Buried Infrastructure Facility on 28th and 29th September 2023 attended by 30 academics and industry stakeholders in the UK and 30 academics and industry stakeholders attending virtually from the US. He delivered a keynote presentation entitled "The Challenges and Opportunities of Engineering the Underworld".
This served as dissemination from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, UKCRIC Coordination Node, UKCRIC NBIF, Mapping the Underworld, Assessing the Underworld, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description C Rogers. UKCRIC All Hands Meeting in Cambridge. 7th November 2019. 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the UKCRIC All Hands Meeting in Cambridge on 7th November 2019. He disseminated the findings from his research portfolio during workshop discussions with ~30 UKCRIC academic partners. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, UKCRIC UO, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. UKCRIC All Hands Meeting in London. 3rd December 2019. 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the UKCRIC All Hands Meeting in London on 3rd December 2019. He disseminated the findings from his research portfolio during workshop discussions with ~30 UKCRIC academic partners.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. UKCRIC All Hands meeting, Birmingham UK. 31 Jul 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the UKCRIC All Hands Meeting in Birmingham on 31st July 2019. He disseminated the findings from his research portfolio during workshop discussions with ~30 UKCRIC academic partners. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, UKCRIC UO, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. UKCRIC All Hands meeting, Southampton UK. 3 Sep 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the UKCRIC All Hands Meeting in Southampton on 3rd September 2019. He disseminated the findings from his research portfolio during workshop discussions with ~30 UKCRIC academic partners. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, UKCRIC UO, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. UKCRIC CIM Launch 17 Jun 2019 Leeds 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the launch of the UKCRIC Centre for Infrastructure Materials on 17th June 2019 in Leeds, at which he delivered the UKCRIC presentation and took part in workshop sessions during which he communicated the thinking behind and the findings from Liveable Cities, UKCRIC (NBIF, CN, PLEXUS and CORONA), iBUILD, ATU, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots. The audience of 30 delegates consisted of urban practitioners and academics.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, ATU, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. UKCRIC International Advisory Board. 11-12 March 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a sequence of teleconference calls with the UKCRIC International Advisory Board on 11th and 12th March 2020 during which he disseminated findings from his infrastructure and cities research portfolio. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. UKCRIC TRAINRig. Derby 19 Jun 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers delivered the UKCRIC presentation at the launch of the UKCRIC TRAINRig, hosted by the University of Birmingham in Derby, on 19th June 2019 and took part in individual discussions during which he communicated the thinking behind and the findings from Liveable Cities, UKCRIC (NBIF, CN, PLEXUS and CORONA), iBUILD, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots. The audience of 30 delegates consisted primarily of urban practitioners. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. UKCRIC mtg with Director General of the Institution of Civil Engineers.18 Feb 2020. London 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended a UKCRIC meeting with the Director General of the Institution of Civil Engineers and his senior colleagues on 18th February 2020 in London, during which he disseminated his findings from his UKCRIC research portfolio.
This served as dissemination from UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, UKCRIC UO and Pipebots
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. UKRI Cities Workshop. Leeds 10 Jun 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the UKRI Cities Workshop in Leeds on 10th June 2019 at which he outlined thinking on Liveable Cities, iBUILD, UKCRIC and ULB in a plenary Q&A session and via individual conversations. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC UO, UKCRIC CORONA and ULB.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. UKRI Tomorrow's Engineering Research Challenges Workshops. 30th November and 1st, 7th and 9th December 2021. 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a series of four half-day UKRI Tomorrow's Engineering Research Challenges Workshops to help to define the research agenda on 30th November and 1st, 7th and 9th December 2021. One of 50 delegates, he brought his experience of infrastructure and urban systems research to bear on the discussions.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, S-RC, Pipebots, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. UoB Open Day. 28 Jun 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Undergraduate students
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended an Open Day for prospective undergraduate and postgraduate students on campus at the University of Birmingham on 28th June 2019. He described his research portfolio to ~30 prospective students and parents. This served as dissemination from LC, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC UO, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Urban Assemblage: The City as Architecture, Media, AI and Big Data Conference on 28th June 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers attended a session at the Urban Assemblage: The City as Architecture, Media, AI and Big Data Conference on 28th June 2021 attended by ~10 academics and urban designers at which a joint paper entitled 'A Smart System Approach for Urban Engineering' was presented and a Q&A session was held. The various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past 20 years, along with specific research findings on Sustainable Cities and Communities, were presented, following which he took part in a panel discussion.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description C Rogers. Urban Observatories International Symposium, Newcastle. 4 Mar 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the Urban Observatories international Symposium on 4th March 2020 in Newcastle, during which he disseminated the lessons from his research in the plenary discussion sessions to an audience of ~50 split evenly between academics and practitioners.
This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC UO and UKCRIC CORONA.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C Rogers. Water Engineering Professors Workshop. Leeds. 24 Jun 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the Water Engineering Professors Workshop in Leeds on 24th June 2019, and took part table and plenary discussions on water industry research needs, during which he communicated the thinking behind and the findings from Liveable Cities, UKCRIC (NBIF, CN, PLEXUS and CORONA), iBUILD, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots. The audience of 20 delegates consisted of academics. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description C Rogers. Workshop to establish EPSRC-funded Circular Economy Hub. 28-29 April 2020 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers took part in a two-day workshop to establish the foundations for the EPSRC-funded Circular Economy Hub on 28th and 29th April 2020. He introduced to an audience of ~50 stakeholders, a mix of academics and practitioners from different disciplines, the various infrastructure and urban systems methodologies created over the past ~18 years, as well as the findings from his work on the urban metabolism. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UF, ULB, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF and the Birmingham Urban Observatory grants.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
 
Description C-DICE All Hands Workshop 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact An introduction to UKCRIC for members of C-DICE (Centre of Post-Doctoral Development in Infrastructure, Cities and Energy.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.cdice.ac.uk/events/page/3/
 
Description CDBB Workshop on the Emerging Research Agenda for a Digital Built Britain 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact On behalf of UKCRIC CN, Tom Dolan attended, contributed to, and shared UKCRIC research documents with the Centre for Digital Built Britain workshop (CDBB) - on the Emerging Research Agenda for a Digital Built Britain. 27th February 2019.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description COP26 - Inspirational Heartbreak Personal reflection on an inspirational, holistic and uplifting event with an underwhelming outcome 
Form Of Engagement Activity Engagement focused website, blog or social media channel
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact UKCRIC Insight Article reflecting on the systemic shortcomings of the outcome (The Glasgow Climate Pact) from COP26
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.ukcric.com/insights/cop26-inspirational-heartbreak/
 
Description COP26 Climate Exp0 presentation. Theme: Mitigation Solutions. Title: National Infrastructure a Systemic Leverage Point for a Net Zero Economy 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Video Presentation showcasing COP26 relevant aspects of my Infrastructure research on Systemically Resilient Infrastructure. I subsequently attend COP26 as part of the @SustainableUCL COP26 Expert team.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description COP26 Exp0 video presentation: National Infrastructure as Systemic Leverage Point to Enhance Societal Resilience 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Video Presentation showcasing COP26 relevant aspects of my Infrastructure research on Systemically Resilient Infrastructure. I subsequently attend COP26 as part of the @SustainableUCL COP26 Expert team.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description COP26 Special Issue of UKCRIC Newsletter December 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity A magazine, newsletter or online publication
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Foreword
by Dr Tom Dolan
UKCRIC's purpose, vision and mission statement are underpinned by a set of four deeply interdependent Scientific Missions. These Scientific Missions, reflect the collective belief of the UKCRIC team that Infrastructure and urban systems, and all governance structures associated with them, can and must play a pivotal role in addressing the climate emergency. Specifically, by enabling GHG emission reductions; enhancing systemic, societal and economic resilience to the disruptive impacts of global warming of at least 1.5 C; tackling other sustainability challenges; and driving realisation of societally beneficial outcomes that are equitable, inclusive and socially just.
As a consequence, there is strong alignment between UKCRIC's research capabilities, UKCRIC's research outputs, the collaborations with which UKCRIC is involved and COP26 priorities.
This COP26 themed special edition of the UKCRIC Newsletter, shares details of UKCRIC Climate Emergency linked research activities launched, presented or published at, during, or in the build-up to COP26. These include: research content from Prof Jim Hall, Dr Jennifer Schooling, Dr Tom Dolan, Prof Chris Rogers and PhD student Elisabeth Shrimpton, and UKCRIC NGIF; a personal reflection on COP 26 and the Glasgow Climate Pact (Dr Tom Dolan); updates from a number of UKCRIC collaborations; news and insights from UKCRIC Facilities NBIF, Birmingham Urban Observatory and PEARL; and a roundup of links to COP26 news from UKCRIC partner Universities.
This newsletter shares a snapshot of some of the many ways in which UKCRIC research is relevant to the Climate Emergency and COP26 objectives. If we have missed your research, please do let us know [hello@ukcric.com] and we will include details in our next newsletter. Additionally, if you have been inspired to contribute an Insight article for the UKCRIC website, would like further details on any newsletter stories, or to explore opportunities for future collaboration please contact us [hello@ukcric.com].
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
 
Description Cabinet Office Infrastructure Security and Resilience Industry Forum (ISRIF) workshop 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Tom Dolan attended the Cabinet Office Infrastructure Security and Resilience Industry Forum (ISRIF) workshop on 23rd November 2018, Bank of England, London.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Launch of the ICE East Midlands Annual Theme of Liveable Cities on 30th January 2019 in Derby 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, UKCRIC-PLEXUS and the UKCRIC Coordination Node to the launch of the ICE East Midlands Annual Theme of Liveable Cities on 30th January 2019 in Derby. The audience of 80 delegates consisted primarily of city stakeholders and practicing engineers.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description Chris Rogers. 4th Annual Water Professors' Workshop on 26th June 2018 in Manchester 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the 4th Annual Water Professors' Workshop on 26th June 2018 in Manchester and contributed to the plenary and table discussions by reporting on the findings of Liveable Cities, iBUILD and UKCRIC. It was attended by around 25 academics (75%) and practitioners (25%).
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. A Civil Engineer's Modern Art in an Urban Landscape 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Regional
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, Urban Futures, Urban Living Birmingham, CLI, UKCRIC-PLEXUS, UKCRIC-NBIF and the UKCRIC Coordination Node in a conference presentation entitled "A Civil Engineer's Modern Art in an Urban Landscape" at the Malvern Innovation Festival on 10th October. The audience of approximately 40 consisted of business people and members of the public.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Conference on The Industrial Strategy and Civic Need on 19th November 2018 in Leeds 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision during a panel discussion to at a Conference on The Industrial Strategy and Civic Need on 19th November 2018 in Leeds. The audience of around 60 delegates consisted of 25% academics and 75% city stakeholders and practitioners.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. EPSRC Resilient Nation Aspiration interview 13 June 2018 
Form Of Engagement Activity A formal working group, expert panel or dialogue
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers was interviewed by Phil Sivell, who was tasked with reporting on progress towards EPSRC's Resilient Nation aspiration, on 13th June 2018, during which he described his findings from LC, iBUILD, ULB, UF and the UKCRIC Coordination Node.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. EU meeting and workshop on Shrinking Cities on 1st and 2nd October 2018 in Porto, Portugal. 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, Urban Futures, ULB the UKCRIC Coordination Node to an EU meeting and workshop on Shrinking Cities on 1st and 2nd October 2018 in Porto, Portugal. The audience of 40 delegates consisted of international academics (50%) and city stakeholders (50%).
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Engineering Future Cities - Sustainability, Resilience & Liveability. Workshop on future cities at ICE, 25th June 2018 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers delivered a presentation entitled "Engineering Future Cities - Sustainability, Resilience & Liveability" to a workshop on future cities at the Institution of Civil Engineers on 25th June 2018 attended by around 20 city stakeholders.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Interviewed for article in Construction, Research and Innovation by Kristina Smith. 2018 
Form Of Engagement Activity A press release, press conference or response to a media enquiry/interview
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers was interviewed by Kristina Smith on 16th November 2018 for the article "Self-repairing cities: Leeds' quest for an autonomous-robot maintenance army" in CRI (Construction, Research and Innovation) about Self Repairing Cities. The article is~2,000 words long. The areas covered included:
• Background to the research programme
• Most exciting achievements to date
• The barriers to the wider use of automated drones and other robots
• The bigger picture questions that engineers and scientists have to consider.
• A focus on detailed projects to explain a little more about them.
Citation: Construction Research and Innovation, V.9, Issue 4, 2018, pp91-94.
Published online: 09 Jan 2019
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
URL https://doi.org/10.1080/20450249.2018.1556500
 
Description Chris Rogers. Key Cities workshop on 21st February 2019 in Southampton 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, UKCRIC-PLEXUS and the UKCRIC Coordination Node to a Key Cities workshop on 21st February 2019 in Southampton. The audience of 50 delegates consisted of city stakeholders (75%) and UKCRIC academics (25%).
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description Chris Rogers. Launch event of the UKCRIC National Distributed Water Infrastructure Facility on 11th October 2018 in Sheffield 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an open day or visit at my research institution
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended the launch of the UKCRIC National Distributed Water Infrastructure Facility on 11th October 2018 in Sheffield and manned the UKCRIC display stand. The audience of around 3000 delegates consisted primarily of stakeholders and practitioners.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Meeting with Indian academics. 12th Sept 2018 in Birmingham 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ULB and the UKCRIC Coordination Node to a delegation of Indian academics on 12th September 2018 in Birmingham.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Presentation at Assessing the Underworld Final Event on 19th April 2018 in London 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the findings from MTU, ATU, UKCRIC-PLEXUS, UKCRIC-NBIF and the UKCRIC vision to the Assessing the Underworld Final Event on 19th April 2018 in London
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Presentation at workshop on Buried Infrastructure on 26th September 2018 in Birmingham 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ATU, MTU, Self-Repairing Cities, UKCRIC-NBIF and the UKCRIC Coordination Node to a workshop on Buried Infrastructure on 26th September 2018 in Birmingham. The audience of 30 delegates consisted of academics (50%) and infrastructure stakeholders (50%).
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Presentation to IKT (a German Infrastructure research organisation) on 10th August 2018 in Birmingham. 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ATU, MTU, Self-Repairing Cities, UKCRIC-NBIF and the UKCRIC Coordination Node to a meeting with representatives from IKT (a German Infrastructure research organisation) on 10th August 2018 in Birmingham.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Productive Cities - should they not also be Sustainable, Resilient, Liveable and Smart Cities? 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers delivered a presentation entitled "Productive Cities - should they not also be Sustainable, Resilient, Liveable and Smart Cities?" to a Half-Day Seminar entitled City of the Future on 7th December 2018 in Cardiff. The audience of around 60 delegates consisted mostly of academics from a wide range of disciplines.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Series of lectures to 40 Sustainable Construction MSc students at the University of Birmingham on 5th March 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach Local
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, Urban Futures, Urban Living Birmingham and the UKCRIC Coordination Node in a series of lectures to 40 Sustainable Construction MSc students at the University of Birmingham on 5th March 2019.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description Chris Rogers. Sustainable, Resilient and Liveable Cities - Realising the Aspiration 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, Urban Futures, Urban Living Birmingham, UKCRIC-PLEXUS and the UKCRIC Coordination Node in a conference presentation entitled "Sustainable, Resilient and Liveable Cities - Realising the Aspiration" and three posters to the Urban Transitions Conference on 25-27th November 2018 in Barcelona. The audience of 150 delegates consisted of city stakeholders and urban practitioners (50%) and academics from a wide range of disciplines (50%).
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. UKCRIC All-Hands Meeting on 6th December 2018 in Birmingham 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC-PLEXUS vision to a UKCRIC All-Hands Meeting on 6th December 2018 in Birmingham. The audience of around 40 delegates consisted of academics.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. UKCRIC Cities workshop on 15th January 2019 in Birmingham 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, UKCRIC-PLEXUS and the UKCRIC Coordination Node to a UKCRIC Cities workshop on 15th January 2019 in Birmingham. The audience of 30 delegates consisted of city stakeholders (25%) and UKCRIC academics (75%).
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description Chris Rogers. UKCRIC ECR workshop on 5th November 2018 in Birmingham 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision during a workshop discussions at a UKCRIC ECR workshop on 5th November 2018 in Birmingham. The audience of around 40 delegates consisted primarily of academics and research fellows.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. UKCRIC Thought Leadership Workshop on 19th September 2018 in London 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers attended a UKCRIC Thought Leadership Workshop on 19th September 2018 in London, at which he presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities and iBUILD. The audience of 20 delegates consisted primarily of academics.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. UKRI Workshop on Cities. 3rd September 2018 in London 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ULB and the UKCRIC Coordination Node to a UKRI Workshop Cities via table and plenary discussions on 3rd September 2018 in London. The audience of 30 delegates consisted of academics (60%) and research funders (40%).
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Workshop entitled Toward a Re-Definition of Current and Future Urban Challenges on 20th November 2018 in Birmingham 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision during a two-day Workshop entitled Toward a Re-Definition of Current and Future Urban Challenges on 20th November 2018 in Birmingham. The audience of around 40 delegates consisted of 60% academics and 40% city stakeholders and practitioners.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Workshop on Buried Infrastructure on 9th July 2018 in Birmingham. 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, ATU, MTU, Self-Repairing Cities, UKCRIC-NBIF and the UKCRIC Coordination Node to a workshop on Buried Infrastructure on 9th July 2018 in Birmingham. The audience of 20 delegates consisted of academics (50%) and infrastructure stakeholders (50%).
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2018
 
Description Chris Rogers. Workshop on Mainstreaming Green Infrastructure on 7th February 2019 at the RTPI in London 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Chris Rogers presented the UKCRIC vision and the findings from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, Urban Living Birmingham and the UKCRIC Coordination Node to a workshop on Mainstreaming Green Infrastructure on 7th February 2019 at the RTPI in London. The audience of 20 delegates consisted primarily of practicing urban professionals representing different learned societies.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description Cities Stakeholder Conference, Southampton 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact Raising awareness of the availability of UKCRIC to help long term research across a whole range of issues faced by policymakers, planners and city leaders.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description City Development Forum, Poznan, Poland, 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Policymakers/politicians
Results and Impact The City Development Forum is organised by the city of Poznan, Poland, held as part of the European Local Government Forum 'Local Trends'. The City Development Forum is a multi-lingual event organised by the city to influence and inform the local authority by inviting speakers on a theme. This year the theme was wellbeing. Approximately 20 people attended in person and 50 online, including from the local authority, third sector, private business, and academia. The presentation sparked questions and discussions and the local authority and Technical University of Poznan reported interest and we exchanged details to seek future collaboration opportunities.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
URL https://www.ukcric.com/outputs/what-are-thriving-urban-spaces-reflections-from-the-city-development-...
 
Description Clark Lecture 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact Chris Rogers hosted the Clark Lecture and half-day workshops and meetings with Professor Phil Blythe (Chief Scientific Advisor to the DfT) on 11th June 2019. Detailed discussions on the UoB research included the findings from Liveable Cities, UKCRIC (NBIF, CN, PLEXUS and CORONA), iBUILD, MTU, ATU, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots. This was also displayed in the 90 minutes before, and after, the evening lecture to the 120 attendees, consisting on a mixture of academics from a wide range of disciplines, industrialists and lay people. This served as dissemination from LC, iBUILD, UKCRIC CN, UKCRIC PLEXUS, UKCRIC CORONA, UKCRIC NBIF, UKCRIC UO, MTU, ATU, Self-Repairing Cities and Pipebots.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
 
Description Clark Lecture 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact Professor Chris Rogers hosted the annual University of Birmingham Clark Lecture on 22nd June 2023 at which poster presentations on current and past research were presented. It was attended by ~150 external industry, academic, student and other stakeholders. This serves as dissemination from Liveable Cities, iBUILD, UKCRIC Coordination Node, Assessing the Underworld, Pipebots and UKCRIC NBIF.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023
 
Description Climate Action - A Strategy for Livery Companies. Online Seminar. 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Industry/Business
Results and Impact An event organised to test the level of interest in the establishment of a new network, the Livery Climate Action Group, to respond to the City of London Corporation's Climate Action Strategy. I introduced and chaired the online event. It resulted in multiple expressions of interest directly leading to the formation of the new self-help network for all London Livery Companies. https://liverycag.org.uk/
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bh9n0FiMpME
 
Description Cybernetics Society Presidents Series - Keynote presentation - Systemic Infrastruture Perspectives on the Climate Emergent(cy) 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Key Note presentation to Cybernetic society members as part of the CybInsights President's Series
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL http://www.cybsoc.org
 
Description Cybernetics Society Presidents Series - Keynote presentation Cybernetics and National Infrastructure 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact 20 Minute presentation to Cybernetic society members followed by Q and A session
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2020
URL https://cybsoc.org/
 
Description DAFNI Conference 2019 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact The annual conference showcases how the DAFNI facility has been used in research and practice over the last two years and invites new users to the platform.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2019
URL https://www.dafni.ac.uk/conference-2/
 
Description DAFNI Conference 2021 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact The annual conference showcases how the DAFNI facility has been used in research and practice over the last two years and invites new users to the platform.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2021
URL https://www.dafni.ac.uk/conference2021-2/
 
Description DAFNI Conference 2022 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach National
Primary Audience Other audiences
Results and Impact The annual conference showcases how the DAFNI facility has been used in research and practice over the last year and invites new users to the platform.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2022
URL https://www.dafni.ac.uk/dafni-conference-2022-speakers/
 
Description DAFNI Conference 2023 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach