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

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Welcome to the the repository for the Turing Research and Innovation Cluster in Digital Twins.

This repository contains the framework for the TRIC-DT community knowledge commons, and engagement activities for the TRIC-DT community. It is managed by the TRIC-DT Hub.

We invite you to collaborate with us!

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About the TRIC-DT

The TRIC-DTs missions are to:

  1. Carry out fundamental research relating to digital twins (DTs) that addresses the most urgent challenges facing society and achieves real-world impact.
  2. Work in line with and contibute to the sucess of the Turing 2.0 research and innovation strategy.
  3. Democratise access to DTs through active community management and engagement emplying the TPS RCM guiding principles

Find out more about the TRIC-DT:

The TRIC-DT Hub

The TRIC-DT Innovation and Impact Hub (hereafter, the Hub) supports the delivery of two key outputs of the TRIC-DT:

  1. Produce open and reproducible computational tools for DT design, development, and deployment that facilitate scaling of DTs and provide these tools as a freely available resource.
  2. Build a multidisciplinary community of practice in digital twinning that democratises access to DT technology.

The Hub team leads and co-develop usable resources that facilitate collaborative impact and innovation that is trustworthy and responsible (for example case studies, skills and capabilities building). These resources are shared with the TRIC-DT community via the knowledge commons. This work is undertaken alongside focused understanding and evaluation of needs and challenges faced by the TRIC-DT community (for example, internal and external stakeholder engagement, participatory design workshops for research infrastructure), so we can effectivly facilitate the design of activities to meet our stakeholders needs.

TRIC-DT Knowledge Commons

The TRIC-DT knowledge commons is our community lead and community contributed repository of tools, resurces and activities which support our aim to "democratise access to DT technologies". This resource is built, managed and maintained in accorance with community-first principles of The Turing Way, and shares a similar focus on supporting the TRIC-DT community engage in transparent and reproducible research practices.

The knowledge commons is currently under development (see this issue). Please connect with us to be kept informed of updates to these resources and opportunities to contribute!

Contact us

Turing members can join our slack channel #digital-twins in the Turing Slack workspace. Any and all questions/comments welcomed! We look forward to speaking with you :)

Please contact digitaltwins@turing.ac.uk for all other enquiries to be directed to an appropriate team member.

CONTRIBUTING

Join our TRIC-DT Seminar Series! Join us online for our next seminar to hear about the latest foundational and applied research in digital twinning being conducted at Turing. These seminars are an excellent platform to understand the multidisciplinary challenges of Digital Twin research as each seminar brings together two speakers from distinct research domains. We encourage you to share your viewpoints and suggest new topics!

Please take a look at our issues and feel free to comment!

This project uses all-contributors to give attribution to any contributors to the repository. Contributions of any kind are welcome!

LICENSE

This repository licence is to be determined (see issue #18).

CITATION

This repository citation is under development (see issue #19).

Contributors

Cassandra Gould van Praag
Cassandra Gould van Praag

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Sophie Arana
Sophie Arana

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Christopher Burr
Christopher Burr

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Kalle Westerling
Kalle Westerling

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