Tuesday 12 April 2022

Dr Paul Gosling, Thales UK on "A Thales Perspective on Future Digital Transformation Research Opportunities"

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Digital Transformation
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Date: 5th May 2022
Time
10:45 - 11:00 Presentation
11:30 - 12:15 Panel discussion "How to create impact in Digital Transformation

Dr Paul Gosling achieved his Doctorate in physics from Oxford University in 1986. He worked for 4 years in communications and radar systems before joining Thales in 1990. Working for Thales for over 30 years Dr Gosling established himself as a leading expert in sonar and naval systems for which he received an IET achievement medal in 2018. In recent years his areas of interested have expanded to to wider senior engineering and technical roles applying his knowledge to a variety of defence, security and civil sectors.

In his current role as CTO of Thales UK Dr Gosling directs the research and innovation activities required for future systems. Dr Gosling is in charge of the Thales UK Research Technology and Innovation group and works with a network of around 50 sponsored PhDs across a range of subjects including AI, Autonomy, Security and Complex Systems. Dr Gosling is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering, member of the EPSRC Strategic Advisory Network SAN and supports a number of university advisory committees including the trustworthy autonomous systems hub.

A Thales Perspective on Future Digital Transformation Research Opportunities  

Managing and securing data is a growing challenge for everyone. Thales is a designer of large systems gathering and processing data both in defence and civil systems from land, sea air and space. Over the last few decades our sensors have become far more capable, some gathering several peta-bytes of data per day. . Processing and storage capacity of modern systems combined with advanced algorithms allow us to do far more to extract very weak signals from data and help find objects of interest, detect changes or to predict when something is about to fail. This presentation gives an industrial perspective on the importance of data driven decision making and how systems we produce in Thales help our customers to make those decisions in a timely and accurate way.

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