D-RES
D-RES (Provision of distributed grid resilience using EVs during extreme weather events) is a collaboration project led by Dr Desen Kirli from University of Edinburgh along with Dr Laiz Souto from University of Bristol.
Protecting and strengthening our natural environment is essential for the future of our planet — from sustainable agriculture and responsible waste management to advancing home decarbonisation and reducing fuel poverty. DAFNI has worked with collaborators on numerous projects, including models that estimate energy efficiency, supporting water modelling and mapping digital twins for construction waste distribution.
D-RES (Provision of distributed grid resilience using EVs during extreme weather events) is a collaboration project led by Dr Desen Kirli from University of Edinburgh along with Dr Laiz Souto from University of Bristol.
Flood resilience simulation on DAFNI
Building systemic resilience of interdependent infrastructure networks at the national scale
Pywr-WREW, a water resources model for England and Wales built in Python water resources simulation system
Work package 4: ontologies and scale
Tom will be examining the impact of spatial and temporal scale on models and processes.
Watch his video introduction. Access the slides here – the link will open a PDF document.
Work package 5: ontology of ontologies
Luke will tackle the area of links between the multiple infrastructure research ontologies that will be needed, and questions such as how they can help to maintain high quality infrastructure research outputs.
Watch his video introduction. Access the slides here. – the link will open a PDF document.