The Centre for Intelligent Infrastructure, University of Strathclyde is pleased to announce a one-day workshop on Uncertainty Quantification with application to nuclear and other critical systems. The workshop will present the results of the UK-INDIA collaborative project eMEANSS “Enhanced Methodologies for Advanced Nuclear System Safety” (EP/T016329/1), and also discuss how uncertainty is managed in other safety critical systems across different engineering disciplines.
The main objective of this workshop is to foster research and collaborations on methods, applications, related to uncertainty quantification at different spatial and temporal scales, implication for the design, safety case, interaction among systems and resilience. The workshop will provide researchers a forum to present the technical talks and exchange the knowledge for successful implementation of the collaborative research activities.
The workshop will comprise presentations from members of the eMEANSS projects complemented by presentations from experts in different sectors, including: Aerospace, Manufacturing, Transportation, and others!
Massimiliano Vasile
Aerospace Centre of Excellence, University of Strathclyde
Nawal Prinja
Jacobs Clean Energy Limited
William Nuttall
Visiting Professor University of Bristol and consultant to Bangor University for EMEANSS.
James Marrow
Department of Material, University of Oxford
Simon Middleburgh
Nuclear futures, Bangor University
Hector Diego Estrada Lugo
Safety Case Engineer @ UK Atomic Energy Authority
Dzianis Litskevich
Lecturer in AI in Nuclear, University of Liverpool
Yu Chen
Research Associate, University of Liverpool
Edoardo Patelli
Head of the Centre for Intelligent Infrastructure, University of Strathclyde
Conference Room 6 & 7
The Technology and Innovation Centre, 99 George Street, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, G1 1RD
Edoardo Patelli, University of Strathclyde
Ewan Smith, University of Strathclyde
Yu Chen (Leslie), University of Liverpool
yu.chen2@liverpool.ac.uk
The workshop is organised in collaboration with the Centre for Intelligent Infrastructure, University of Strathclyde and supported by the EPSRC Indo-UK collaborative project on “Enhanced Methodologies for Advanced Nuclear System Safety”.