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EPSRC Reference: EP/Z533221/1
Title: TransiT - Digital Twinning Research Hub for Decarbonising Transport
Principal Investigator: Greening, Professor PK
Other Investigators:
Pangbourne, Dr KJ Flynn, Professor D Smith, Dr T
Cebon, Professor D Zhao, Dr D Shepherd, Professor S
Marsden, Professor G Sevegnani, Dr M Rehmatulla, Dr N
Latsou, Dr C C Easton, Dr J M Gripton, Dr A W
Harvey, Dr P Blaha, Dr M Guruvayur Venkateswaran, Dr K
Sang, Professor K Walker, Professor GH Imran, Professor MA
Pezaros, Professor D Calder, Professor M Corne, Professor DW
Roberts, Professor C Lim, Dr T Archibald, Dr B
Farsi, Dr M Tealdi, Dr C C Tian, Dr Z
Searle, Dr C NAMOANO, Dr B Utomo, Dr D S
Taha, Dr A M A Na, Dr X Tran, Dr Y
Erkoyuncu, Professor J
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Project Partners:
Aerospace Technology Institute AGS Airports Limited Babcock International Group Plc (UK)
Bentley Systems Ltd Campaign for Better Transport Costain
DHL DNV Dover Harbour Board (DHB)
Dynamon Limited EON Reality Ltd Flexible Power Systems
Highways Agency INCEPT/CILT UK Intel Corporation Ltd
John Lewis Partnership Lloyd's Register Group Marine Capital Limited
Midlands Connect Mott Macdonald Newcastle University
Northern Powergrid nVIDIA Ocado Group
Ordnance Survey Pinsent Masons LLP Queen's University of Belfast
rail freight group Rail Safety & Standards Board Rolls-Royce Plc (UK)
Scottish & Southern Electricty Networks Scottish Hydrogen& Fuel Cell Association SGN
Siemens Slingshot Simulations Ltd Stagecoach Group plc
STFC Tesco The Scotland 5G Centre
Transport for London University of Sheffield University of Strathclyde
Urban Transport Group Vahanomy WSP
Department: Sch of Social Sciences
Organisation: Heriot-Watt University
Scheme: Standard Research TFS
Starts: 01 July 2024 Ends: 30 June 2029 Value (£): 20,332,443
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Artificial Intelligence Energy - Conventional
Energy Efficiency Networks & Distributed Systems
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
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Our vision for the TransiT Hub is to harness the transformative power of Digital Twinning, and associated digital technologies, to solve the most pressing problems of our age - the rapid and radical decarbonisation of transport , holistically, across all modes - Road, Rail, Air and Maritime, and at a national scale. The TransiT Hub will create a new interdisciplinary challenge-led national digital twinning capability to deliver scalable solutions of the integration and decarbonisation of transport, providing the thought leadership and coordination it requires. This is an urgent response to the climate emergency that will advance understanding of a complex and adaptive system, reducing uncertainty and risk for time-critical investments into sustainable, ethical and affordable decarbonisation. It will be centred on expert problem articulation of the challenges, ensuring planners, operators, and policy makers, will use this new capability to deliver national transformation and realise good climate, economic and social outcomes across the stakeholder community, as well as providing a blueprint for other sectors. While past approaches utilised small-scale, real-world trials and progressive scale-up, the need for rapid transition to a low-carbon economy, combined with the increasingly complex interaction between transport modes precludes this approach. This situation is currently holding back private and public investment and risking the UK's leadership in tackling climate change. Scalable digital twinning offers a way of quickly assessing and narrowing the decarbonisation options for the complex whole transport system.

To  realise our vision we will co-create 9 Federated Transport Digital Twins across modes and passenger/freight types, culminating in a Federated Transport System of Systems (FTSoS). These FTDTs will use novel capabilities to support the design, development, delivery and operation of a reliable, secure, resilient, inclusive, decarbonised transport system at lowest cost and delivering best value. We will use an active and agile learning-by-doing approach, that can adjust to stakeholders, withstand scrutiny, and feedback new knowledge to the next iteration.

The creation of the FTSoS will address a new paradigm of Whole System Digital Twinning - bringing together, coordinating and extending existing DTs in the sector, delivering capabilities currently unachievable within siloed mode specific DTs. Our approach addresses the challenges in interoperability, security and resilience, human-centred design, data management, policy delivery, and new business models, whilst leveraging existing DTs, and Cyber Physical Infrastructure, and growing national digital twinning expertise and capability. This will be shared with, and benefit from, wider national DT programmes, including NDTP and Energy System DT (ENSIGN), and other strategic investments such as DARE and the EPSRC Transport DT Network+, as well as linking with representative bodies and collaborations such as DfT's TRIB and the DT Hub.

The Hub will bring together seven distinguished higher education institutions, UofG, HW, UoL, UoB, CU, UoC and UCL that reflect a careful balance across modelling transport modes and the cross cutting themes essential for federated digital twinning including human factors, cyber security,  connectivity, policy, economics, and digital twinning tools. Furthermore, significant in kind support has been committed by external partners across government and industry partners, including the Department for Transport and over 40 organisations across the transport sector. Our foundational work will be explored through application focused use cases developed with our industrial and academic partners providing practical anchoring of the research; knowledge transfer through bi-directional secondments and the generation of evidence to support robust policy
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