Data
DAFNI aims to improve the efficiency, reliability and sustainability of infrastructure through the better sharing and use of data. We work with our partners and collaborators to make the best use of the data they collect. Data is a key ingredient driving modern science and as data sizes and complexities increase in our everyday lives, it is important to keep data usable and safe.
Data Projects
CReDo OFGEM SIF Beta
QRT
Quasi-Real-Time Data
e-UMDS
Enabling Urban Mobility Data Sharing
RIWS
Resilience scenarios for integrated water systems
SOFRAMODE CoE
Sewer overflow flood risk analysis model DAFNI enabled
OpenLAND
Aiming to boost the UK's efforts to achieve net zero emissions by 2050
NERC Digital Solutions
A Digital Solutions Hub facilitating improved access and better use of NERC data.
CReDO
The Climate Resilience Demonstrator
Other Research Areas
Dr Cristian Genes, University of Sheffield
DAFNI as a Digital Twin platform
Cristian’s focus is on demonstrating the unique, advanced technological capabilities that make DAFNI an ideal platform for collaborative development, validation and implementation of Digital Twins for large-scale complex systems.
Watch his video introduction. Access the slides here – the link will open a PDF document.
Find out more about Cristian’s work for DAFNI.
Professor Stephen Hallet and Ian Trucknell, Cranfield University
Work package 2: datasets
Co-champions Stephen and Ian will focus on the 800 datasets already on the DAFNI National Infrastructure Database and identify issues such as gaps, which are the key ontologies for infrastructure research and which are peripheral.
Watch his video introduction. Access the slides here – the link will open a PDF document.