Monday, 22 March 2021

Dr Jon Chamberlain, University of Essex

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At our TFNetworkSpring21 conference on "Creating Value for Economies: Collaborate - Innovate - Educate"

Dr Jon Chamberlain
is a senior lecturer and applied research scientist in the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at the University of Essex. His primary research interest is in the design of human-machine interaction and how groups of users work together to solve problems and display collective intelligence. 

He works across a number of disciplines, including information retrieval in healthcare, community resilience in social networks, citizen science for biomonitoring, games to collect human language information and using 3D technology to preserve coral reefs.

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The rugged and complex structures of the chalk bed in Norfolk’s Cromer Shoal Marine Conservation Zone (MCZ) provide habitat for a wide range of marine species. The edible crab Cancer pagurus (also known as Cromer crab) and lobster Homarus gammarus are common in this area and are target species for fisheries that are embedded in the history and culture of North Norfolk coastal towns.

In 2019, an investigation was undertaken by Natural England with the assistance of Essex researchers to categorise and quantify any impacts from human activity such as pot fishing, recreational angling and boat anchoring. Using a hand-held multicamera rig, Dr Jon Chamberlain led the dive team to rapidly survey the underwater areas and, back in the lab, reconstructed the environment using 3D models. This enabled very precise measurements of reef complexity to be correlated to biological measures taken in situ.

A co-authored report on the findings was released at the end of 2020. In response, several projects are underway for 2021 to adapt fishing practice and policy, to increase our knowledge of the area and to involve citizen scientists for large-scale data collection.

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Peter Brady, Orbital Global


Peter Brady is the CEO of Orbital Global and VirtTuri. Co-founder AI Festival.

Peter talked about MYSPIRA 

A collaboration between Orbital, the NHS and the University of Suffolk via its first ever Knowledge Transfer Partnership, to develop an augmented reality / gamification tool called MySpira, that improves understanding of asthma and asthma self treatment in children. 

This was born out of the identified issue that 93% of asthma patients misuse their inhalers and there is a direct correlation between this and deteriorating healthcare outcomes, rising mortality and rising admittances to a & e units. 

This technology has underpinning research that won an award at the international COPD and asthma conference in Dubai last year. The app has featured on BBC Click and is on the verge of roll out to CCG partners. More info here: https://www.myspira.com and I also spoke about this for the Norfolk and Suffolk Grant Mentoring scheme on this page: https://www.norfolk.gov.uk/business/grants-and-funding/innovation-grant-mentoring - my interview video is in the bottom right.


Postgraduate Researcher Profile, Dr Kyle Martin, Robert Gordon University

Dr Kyle Martin
, Lecturer at Robert Gordon University

Kyle is an early career academic with a keen interest in both research and teaching. His research interest is primarily machine learning; specifically case-based reasoning, deep metric learning and explanation.

With a strong belief in the importance of bridging the gap between theoretical research and real-world application, Kyle has been fortunate to work alongside several company partners since the beginning of his research career. This includes his PhD, where we worked with BT to develop machine learning systems capable of providing dynamic support for telecommunications engineers in the field. A key outcome of this work identified the importance of having an explanation strategy capable of explaining the outcomes of intelligent systems to their multiple intended user groups. The research would motivate further collaboration between BT and Robert Gordon University, resulting in formation of a consortium with partners from Universidad Complutense de Madrid (Spain) and University College Cork (Ireland). The consortium successfully applied for European funding of ~1M Euro through the CHIST-ERA programme, with Kyle as a co-investigator in RGU. 

Kyle has strived to become an active member of the research community within both CBR and explanation, presenting his research at conferences including IJCNN and the SGAI AI Conference, and publishing a journal paper on his work completed in partnership with BT, towards explanation for multiple stakeholder groups (KUIN). He has also organised and chaired both local and international workshops on both deep metric learning and explanation.

Fun Fact:
When I was younger, I partnered with some friends to produce a documentary that was aired on live TV and accessible through Sky.

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Tommy Flowers, our Innovation Champion who built and designed Colossus the first programmable electronic computer. Not many now remember the time when ticker tape was the means for deploying the code and when computers sounded like mechanical engines.

His engineering knowledge added the magic to the mix that shortened WWII by two years and saved millions of lives. 

Collaboration - Innovation - Skill make incredible things happen, and during this conference we look at what worked, and we explore what this ever changing world will demand of us in the future. 


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23rd - 25th March

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Postgraduate Researcher Profile Abdirazak Rage University, University of Surrey


Abdirazak Rage
University, University of Surrey

Abdirazak received his M. Eng degree in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor, Malaysia in 2014, and his B.Sc (Hons) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Omdurman Islamic University, Omdurman, Sudan in 2012. He is currently pursuing the PhD degree with the Institute for Communication Systems (ICS), University of Surrey, UK.

His current research interests include network slicing, software-defined networking (SDN), network function virtualisation (NFV), game theoretic and deep reinforcement learning based resource allocation, Quality of Service, and management and orchestration of 5G network slices.

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Postgraduate Researcher Profile: Pradeep Debata, Cambridge Judge Business School

Pradeep Debata
is a senior researcher at the Cambridge Judge Business School and is pursuing his part-time PhD at the Institute for Manufacturing at the University of Cambridge. His research interest revolves around Artificial Intelligence Model Governance and Innovation Management.

Pradeep previously read for an MPhil in Real Estate Finance and an MBA from the University of Cambridge. He spent most of his professional career in financial services at organisations such as Reserve Bank of India at New Delhi followed by Nomura and JPMorgan at London, contributing in the development of global valuation benchmarks in the industry with significant experience in conceptualising and management of autonomous processes.

Most recently he has worked as a management consultant in the tech innovation space focusing on business initiatives in the UK with clients such as Satellite Application Catapult, Transport Systems Catapult, IBI Consulting, Transport for West Midlands and Cantab Risk.

Pradeep recently co-authored a global survey report on Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption within Financial Services in collaboration with the World Economic Forum and the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance

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Postgraduate Researcher Profile: Maharishi Dhada, Univeristy of Cambridge

Maharshi Dhada
is a third year PhD student at the Engineering Department in the University of Cambridge. 

He is developing statistical hierarchical models to enable collaborative prognosis in a fleet of industrial assets. His research is funded by the EPSRC-BT partnership project Next Generation Converged Digital Infrastructure, where he works with BT to predict operations critical alarms in the 4G-LTE base stations.

Before coming to Cambridge, Maharshi received his Bachelor of Technology degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Indore in 2018, and has worked with several industries including Siemens, Scania CV, and Network Rail for applications of his research ideas. He has presented/ published in 9 conferences and 5 peer-reviewed journals.

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Postgraduat Researcher Profile: Will Fantom, University of Lancaster

Will Fantom, University of Lancaster

My Research - I am a 3rd year PhD student in the network research group at Lancaster University. Starting out with developing an Operating System as part of my undergraduate thesis, I was introduced to the unikernel research domain. Unikernels are specialised Operating Systems that are bespoke to the function they target, in the case of my work, Network Function Virtualisation. My research investigates the challenges unikernels face when being integrated into an ever more heterogenous infrastructure.

My Role - Working with the network research group PhD team at Lancaster (Alex and Paul), my work sits comfortably between the unikernel system research done by Alex and the network service intents work done by Paul. Bringing these together though an automation architecture is my place in the system. Being able to automate the deployment and life of unikernel based network services also aides other NG-CDI areas such as intent based networking.

Vision for the Future - Network infrastructure is constantly showing its ability to evolve. The recent evolution towards an autonomous dynamic software-based infrastructure could not be a better home for unikernel technologies. However, to best leverage both the commodity hardware network infrastructure and the minimal resource footprint of a typical unikernel VNF, datacentre management platforms must embrace a less centralised approach. If NG-CDI helps achieve this, unikernel µVNFs may not only find a place within datacentres but bring further agility to edge and fog computing too.

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Dr Malcolm Skingle CBE PhD, GSK

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At our TFNetworkSpring21 conference on "Creating Value for Economies: Collaborate - Innovate - Educate"

Malcolm has BSc in Pharmacology/Biochemistry and a PhD in Neuropharmacology. He has worked in the pharmaceutical industry for over 40 years and gained a wide breadth of experience in management of research activities. Part of his former role as a research leader in a Neuropharmacology department involved co-supervising collaborations with academics in the UK, Europe and USA. He has over 60 publications including articles on the interface between industry and academia.

He coordinates Academic Liaison at GSK, managing staff in the US and UK. His role involves close liaison with several groups outside the Company for example government departments, research and funding councils, biotechnology companies and other science-driven organisations. He sits on many external bodies including the REF2021 Main Panel A, UKRI Infrastructure Advisory Committee and the BBSRC Council. He also chairs several groups including the Diamond (Synchrotron) Industrial Advisory Board, the Science Industry Partnership for apprenticeships and the ABPI strategic leadership group for Academic Collaboration, Education & Skills (ACES).

Malcolm was awarded a CBE in the 2009 Queen’s Birthday Honours in recognition of his contribution to the pharmaceutical industry as well as an Honorary Professorship from the University of Birmingham and an honorary DSc from the University of Hertfordshire. Malcolm was elected as a Fellow into the Faculty of Medicine at Imperial College London in 2011 and an honorary fellow to the British Pharmacological Society in 2020.

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Tuesday, 16 March 2021

Dr Alastair McGibbon, Head of Collaborative R&D at the Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult

Conference Fireside Chat!
At our TFNetworkSpring21 conference on "Creating Value for Economies: Collaborate - Innovate - Educate"

Dr Alastair McGibbon, Head of Collaborative R&D at the Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult.

Alastair has over 35 years experience in the advanced electronics R&D, both in academia (Glasgow, Cambridge and the US) and industry (Singapore and the UK)

He has spent much of the last 15 years working across UK Advanced Electronics Supply Chains helping to build UK capability and capacity, building bridges between academic research and industrial exploitation.

In his current role at the CSA Catapult, he has a strong focus on helping companies in Advanced Communications, Power Management for Net Zero and Intelligent Sensing by exploiting cross-sectoral opportunities for non-silicon-based electronics systems.

Fun Fact: I Walk. A lot. At least 10 miles a day if I can.


Day 3 Panel: "Prosperity: The collaboration story of the "Next Generation Converged Digital Infrastructure - NG-CDI" #TFNetworkSpring21

Conference  Fireside chat and Panel! 
At our TFNetworkSpring21 conference on "Creating Value for Economies: Collaborate - Innovate - Educate"

Learn more about NG-CDI 

Stephen Cassidy, BT, is the industrial lead for the NG-CDI project.. 

He has a particular interest in the relationship between people, information technology and organisational structure and how they determine enterprise culture and effectiveness. This multi-disciplinary programme combines research into AI, data-driven decision tools, self-learning systems, human behaviour and culture. 

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Stephen will be leading the Fireside chat with Prof Nicholas Race and Prof Ning Wang and the panel of Postgraduate researchers.

Fireside chat

Prof Nicholas Race is the academic lead for the NG-CDI project, a EPSRC/BT funded project that aims to develop a future network that is “autonomic”, with the capability to react and reconfigure infrastructure accordingly with minimal human intervention.

He is Professor of Networked Systems at Lancaster University and his research focuses is on developing future networking services built upon Software Defined Networks and Network Functions Virtualisation. This includes new techniques to enhance the Quality of Experience of media streaming and support for the detection and remediation of network anomalies. 

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Prof. Ning Wang received his B.Eng degree in computing from Changchun University of Science and Technology, China in 1996 and M.Eng degree in electronic engineering from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore in 2000 respectively. He obtained his Ph.D degree in electronic engineering from the Centre for Communication Systems Research (CCSR, currently known as the Institute of Communication Systems - ICS), University of Surrey, UK in 2004.

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Panel discussion

Stephen will lead into into the discussion with the introduction of the the Postgraduate researchers joining him, Nick and Ning.

Please use the opportunity and ask your questions in chat during the session, e.g. about NG-CDI, the experience as a Postgraduate researcher, the insights that come from a major project like NG-CDI and more. 
 

Day 2 Panel: "Maximising the value of research" #TFNetworkSpring21

Conference Panel! 
At our TFNetworkSpring21 conference on "Creating Value for Economies: Collaborate - Innovate - Educate"

Dr Gilbert Owusu, BT, will be leading the panel on: "Maximising the value of research"


He will be joined by Prof Hani Hagras, University of Essex, Dr Rupal Mandania, Loughborough University, Dr Ken Reid, Michigan State University, and Kyle Martin, Robert Gordon University.

Dr Kenneth N. Reid, Michigan State University

Conference Panel!

Dr Ken Reid Ken is a research associate at Michigan State University, focusing on the application of evolutionary algorithmic techniques to genomic prediction in animals and humans. 

Ken completed his Ph.D. in 2019 in partnership with British Telecommunications, exploring the use of metaheuristics to solve real-world employee scheduling problems.

Twitter: @DrKenReid

Dr Rupal Mandania, Loughborough University.

Conference Panel!
Dr Rupal Mandania is a Lecturer in Management Science at the School of Business & Economics, Loughborough University. 

She holds a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Leicester University, MSc in Statistics from Nottingham University, and PhD (sponsored by British Telecom) in Operational Research from Warwick University. 

Her main research interest area is in revenue management and operations planning and scheduling in production and logistics.


Prof Hani Hagras, University of Essex

Conference Panel!

Prof Hani Hagras is a Professor of Explainable Artificial Intelligence, Director of Research and Director of the Computational Intelligence Centre in the University of Essex, UK. He is a Fellow of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and Principal Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy (PFHEA)

His major research interests are in Explainable Artificial Intelligence, computational intelligence and data science . His research interests also include ambient intelligence, pervasive computing and intelligent buildings. He is also interested in embedded agents, robotics and intelligent control.

He has authored more than 350 papers in international journals, conferences and books. His work has received funding from major research councils and industry. He has also Ten industrial patents in the field of Explainable AI, computational intelligence and intelligent control.

His research has won numerous prestigious international awards where most recently he was awarded by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS), the 2004 and 2013 Outstanding Paper Award in the IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems. In 2016, he was elected as Distinguished Lecturer by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society. His work has also won best paper awards in several conferences including the 2014 and 2006 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and the 2012 UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence.

He is an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems and IEEE Transaction on Artificial Intelligence as well as many journals .

Prof. Hagras chaired several international conferences where he will act as the Programme Chair of the 2021 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and he served as the programme chair of the 2017 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems.

Monday, 15 March 2021

Day 1 Panel: "Creating Value for Economies" #TFNetworkSpring21

Conference Panel!

We bring stakeholders from EPSRC, University and Industry together in our "Creating Value for Economies" panel.

Prof Idris Eckley University of Lancaster, Dr Amanda Chmura, EPSRC, Dr John Drake, University of Leicester and former Postgraduate researcher with BT, Joseph Spear Mvine and Russell Beck,  ImagineThinkDo, will will answer your questions and paint the picture of the future innovation story shaped through collaboration!

Prof Idris Eckley, Lancaster University

Conference Talk!

Idris Eckley is Professor of Statistics at Lancaster University, where he leads the Changepoints and Time Series group. 

Passionate about the development of methods that help turn data into insights, Idris’ current research interests focus on novel inference methods for streaming data, including the detection changes and anomalies. 

Much of this work is inspired by, and feeds back into, real-world challenges faced by an array of industrial partners including BT, DSTL, Shell, the Office for National Statistics and Unilever. 

In addition to his work leading the statistical activity within an EPSRC/BT-funded Prosperity Partnership developing the next generation of converged digital infrastructure, he is Co-Director of the EPSRC-funded STOR-i Centre for Doctoral Training and PI on the £2.75M EPSRC Programme Grant `StatScale’. 
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Idris' presentation title is: Creating Value Through Collaboration: An Academic's Perspective

Synopsis
Much of my career to date has been spent undertaking research, and developing research programmes, at the academic/business interface. In this talk I will try to briefly outline my motivations for this, and describe some of the many benefits that can arise from collaboration. I will also try to highlight some key ingredients that I have noticed repeatedly within the most successful collaborations between academia and business.

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Tuesday, 9 March 2021

Ken Shaw, Benchmark Communication Techniques: Sponsor of the 2021 Spring conference and TFNetwork Supporter

Conference Talk!
Presentation Skills. New thoughts on an old subject
Speaker
Ken Shaw, Benchmark Communication Techniques
Presenter, Interviewer, Voice, Consultant.

Ken is a sponsor for this conference and a long standing supporter of Tommy Flowers Network. He has helped us challenge our status quo at any one point of our journey, and he helped us pave the path that leads to our vision becoming true. 

Originally trained as an Industrial Chemist he specialised in interrupted elution gas chromatography and atomic absorption spectrophotometry.

As a journalist his work covered general reporting through to Sub Editor.

Ken has worked extensively in mainstream theatre including the Nottingham Playhouse, Edinburgh Festival, Leeds Playhouse, National Tours, Children’s Theatre, and TOC. 

Television appearances include Hadleigh, Z Cars, Warship, Horizon and The Train.

Voice & Speech training: 

  • E15, Webber Douglas, Mime Centre
  • Sky Television, Private tuition.
Producer – Conference, Seminars, Sales Launches and Theatrical Tours.

As a Presenter and Interviewer he has over 900 documentaries and corporate training programmes to his credit and more than 14,000 voice-overs.

As a Consultant he is involved with workshops on Advanced Presentation Skills, Media Interview Skills, On Camera Performance, Innovation plus Executive Coaching.

Ken has delivered courses in France, Hong Kong, Germany, Switzerland, The Bahamas, Norway, America, The Caribbean, Holland, Spain, Australia, Slovenia, Egypt and Singapore.

He has delivered Communication Skills training for more than 1000 MBA students at Cambridge, Oxford, London Business School, WBS, City University, Cass Business School, UCL and lectured at Henley MC, Leicester, Nottingham & Bristol Universities.

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Friday, 5 March 2021

Lisa Perkins, BT's director of Adastral Park and Research Realisation

Conference Talk!

Lisa Perkins is director of Adastral Park and Research Realisation for BT’s Technology division.

She is building a rich and diverse technology ecosystem at Adastral Park which maximises the opportunities to find the best innovative solutions to real business problems. 

She is accountable for showcasing the world class innovation and research at the Park, collaborating with customers to ensure we find relevant solutions to their needs. Lisa leads on down-streaming innovation and research to derive value for the business. She manages key partnerships with world leading universities in conjunction with the research programmes to encourage and develop premier class expertise. 

She actively promotes and drives an education enrichment programme, working with schools to encourage children and teachers to develop a love of technology, thus stimulating skills for the industry. 

Lisa has direct leadership of research into both home entertainment and future industry / smart technologies.

Lisa is chair of Tech East, vice chair of the University of Suffolk DigiTech Centre, a board member of the Innovation board for NALEP, a board member of Productivity East and a trustee for Lapwing Education.

Lisa's presentation title is: "Mind the Gap: How collaboration can help to address the skills gap"

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Wednesday, 3 March 2021

Prof Susan Halford, University of Bristol, UK

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Susan Halford is Professor of Sociology at the University of Bristol, UK.

Susan is a Geographer by training, has been an organizational Sociologist for the past 30 years and over the past decade has worked across the social and engineering sciences with a research focus on emerging technologies, digital data and infrastructures. 

As Professor of Sociology at the University of Southampton until December 2018, she was a founding Director of the Web Science Institute. In 2019 Susan joined the University of Bristol as Professor of Sociology and founding co-Director of the Bristol Digital Futures Institute (BDFI), at the centre of the University’s new Temple Quarter innovation campus. 

BDFI is a University Research Institute that pioneers transformative approaches to digital innovation, bringing together researchers from across the disciplines and working with our partners in industry, government and civil society. BDFI is developing in-depth systematic understanding of sociotechnical futures to drive the creation of digital technologies for inclusive, prosperous and sustainable societies.

Susan is a member of the UKRI Digital Economy Programme Board, the UK Biobank Ethics Committee and chairs the ESRC on New and Emerging forms of Data. She is a Fellow of the UK Academy of Social Sciences and the Royal Society of Arts and is currently President of the British Sociological Association 2018-21. 

Susan's presentation title is: Collaborative research for sociodigital futures: interdisciplinary and cross-sectional perspectives

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Joseph Spear, Director of Communications at Mvine Limited

Conference Talk!

No stranger to Adastral Park or to Tommy Flowers Network, Joseph Spear is recognised by many in his present role as director of communications at Mvine Limited

He has over 35 years track record in communications mainly for high tech businesses. During his career he has acquired a bit of a reputation as someone who knows how to bring technology innovation out of the labs and into mainstream profit centres. Having done that several times over, Joseph is presently focused on high-growth areas of cyber security, particularly the identity of people and the identity of things, industrial scale internet of things, and Industry 4.0. 

He holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) awarded by University of Essex and University of East Anglia as well as a Bac+4 from ICSV-CNAM in France. He is a member of the Institute of Telecommunications Professionals (The ITP) and BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT. 

A fun fact:  Joseph was once told “Your Hired” in The Apprentice but not in the UK. 

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Synopsis
How do you prove something about you is true without giving out personally identifiable information to somebody you don’t know? That was one conundrum that had to be solve when in 2020 UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) awarded British eight tech firms £450,000 public funds to develop an innovation for Covid-19 test result status certificates.

Only one project succeeded. And among 850 UKRI projects was the first to complete.

In this short-form presentation, Joseph Spear from Mvine will outline how it was solved. And then how with the collaboration of the University of Lancaster the innovation was offered for trials within primary care, social care, education, travel and hospitality sectors.

Spend 10 minutes listening to Joseph tell the story about how amazing things happen when academia and industry work together, and about the power of innovation.

Attendees to this session will be able to away and include these key lessons in their own research and apply techniques to their projects. Ahead of the session, as scene setter, you can do a web search on “vaccine passports” which has seen considerable coverage in the press, particularly since 12 January 2021. If you want to know why, join this session starting at 10.35am. 

Dr. John Drake University of Leicester and a Visiting Research Fellow at BT

Conference Talk!

Dr John H. Drake is an Associate Professor in the School of Informatics at the University of Leicester and a Visiting Research Fellow at BT. 

He previously held faculty positions at Queen Mary University of London and the University of Nottingham, working extensively within the partnerships of these two organisations in China. He holds a BSc, MSc and PhD in Computer Science and is a professional member of the ACM and IEEE. 

His research interests lie at the interface between Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence and Operational Research, focusing on metaheuristic and evolutionary computation methods for real-world scheduling problems. Previous research has centred on maintenance scheduling for real-world infrastructure networks in the context of railways and telecommunications, in partnership with Banedanmark and British Telecom respectively, developing intelligent decision support systems to facilitate efficient allocation of resources for such problems. 

He has published over 30 papers in SCI-indexed leading conferences and journals in the fields of Computer Science and Operational Research, including European Journal of Operational Research (Elsevier), Computers & Operations Research (Elsevier) and Evolutionary Computation (MIT Press). 

He is currently a co-investigator on OR-MASTER (EP/M020258/1), a £2.3M EPSRC programme grant project focused on reducing congestion at airports.

Title: I was a PGR once - a career. 
Synopsis: Having attended the first Tommy Flowers conference in early 2017, and almost every one since, I now consider myself somewhat of a veteran! This talk will cover my journey from PGR to faculty member (and visiting researcher at BT), via the Tommy Flowers Network, offering some observations and advice to budding PGRs based on some of the experiences I had and the lessons I learnt along the way.


Dr Amanda Chmura, EPSRC – UKRI, Deputy Director Partnerships

Conference Day1 Panel with representatives from EPSRC-UKRI, Industry and Academia!

Amanda’s main responsibility is to provide strategic leadership for EPSRC’s engagement with business and in accelerating the impact of the research and training investments made by EPSRC.

Amanda has specific corporate oversight for our relationships with Jaguar Land Rover, BAE Systems and the University of Bath.

Previously Amanda has led:
  • The Balancing Capability strategy and the 2018 Centres for Doctoral Training investment as Deputy Director;
  • The implementation and delivery of EPSRC’s strategies for engagement with key business and university partners;
  • The private office of the EPSRC Chief Executive
  • A range of strategic projects and programmes in both EPSRC and the Medical Research Council (MRC).

Amanda will be joined at the panel by

Dr Andrew Bourne, EPSRC – UKRI, Director Partnerships



Andrew leads EPSRC’s strategic interactions with key partners within the university, business, regional and international sectors to ensure that the EPSRC progresses its Delivery Plan Priority Framework and its desired outcomes. Andrew also leads EPSRC Impact and Public Engagement activities.

Andrew is a member of the EPSRC Executive Board and currently the Project Director for the Rosalind Franklin Institute.

Previously Andrew has led:
  • The University Relationship portfolio as Deputy Director
  • The Physical Sciences Capability theme commissioning research and training within the fundamental chemistry, physics, and materials portfolio
Andrew's presentation title is: "EPSRC: Creating Value for Businesses"
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