The Alan Turing Institute at the University of Birmingham
As a Turing University Network member, the University of Birmingham partners with the Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI.
Based at the British Library in London, “The Turing” is a hub for collaboration between universities, business, and public/third sector organisations in eight key challenge areas that will have major impacts for UK science, our economy, and our society.
Our researchers are collaborating with and contributing to the Turing activities across its programme areas on projects ranging from fundamental theory through to applications in materials science and healthcare, including:
- Baskerville, a state-of-the-art high performance computing resource for modelling and data analysis funded by EPSRC and delivered by the University of Birmingham in collaboration with the Turing, the Rosalind Franklin Institute and Diamond Light Source.
- HDRUK-Turing Wellcome PhD Programme, a unique programme that is training skilled mathematical and computational scientists to work in health data science research, delivered by HDRUK and the Turing in collaboration with the University of Birmingham and six other university partners.
Turing University Lead
Professor Slava Jankin
Chair in Data Science and Government, School of Government
As Turing Academic Lead, Slava works to continuously strengthen the partnership between the two organisations and the broader Turing University Network, forming new scientific and strategic partnerships and opportunities. Slava sits on the Research and Innovation Advisory Committee.
Turing Fellows
The University of Birmingham is thrilled to introduce our latest cohort of Turing Fellows—a dynamic group of researchers poised to shape the future of data science and artificial intelligence. Comprising both new appointees and returning scholars, these outstanding academics embody excellence and innovation.
Turing Fellowships recognise established researchers who stand on the cusp of becoming global leaders. They have demonstrated research excellence in data science, artificial intelligence, and related domains. Beyond their scholarly pursuits, Turing Fellows champion equality, diversity and inclusion, ensuring that our research ecosystem thrives on a rich tapestry of perspectives. The Turing Fellowships extend beyond mere recognition; they provide a platform for meaningful engagement. Researchers forge lasting connections with the Institute, creating ties that endure beyond the fellowship’s lifetime.
Birmingham Turing Fellows
Birmingham Turing Fellows
Professor Sylvie Delacroix, Professor in Law and Ethics
Professor Delacroix’s research focuses on the intersection between law and ethics, with a particular interest in habits and the infrastructure that molds our habits (data-reliant tools are an increasingly big part of that infrastructure).
Professor Luisa Orsini, Professor of Evolutionary Systems Biology and Environmental Omics, School of Biosciences
Professor Orsini applies high throughput sequencing technologies and AI to understand the impact of environmental change on freshwater ecosystems.
Dr Xilin Xia, Assistant Professor in Resilience Engineering, School of Engineering.
Dr Xia's research interests cover computational hydraulics, high-performance computing, machine learning and their applications in modelling and understanding hydraulic, hydrological, and geotechnical processes involved in natural hazards such as flooding and landslides.
Professor Yufeng Zhang, Chair in Operations Management, Head of the Department of Management
Professor Zhang's work aims to help companies cope with complex challenges and opportunities in managing global network operations with a primary focus on sustainability, digitalisation and engineering innovation.
Dr Christopher (Kit) Windows-Yule, Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering
Dr Windows-Yule's research interests concern the dynamics of particulate, fluid, and multiphase systems and the development of novel experimental and numerical methodologies through which these systems can be explored.
Turing Liaison (Professional Service)
Interim Turing Liaison (Professional Service): Jessica Mylchreest, Head of Institute Operations (IIDSAI).
Contact: turingliasion@contacts.bham.ac.uk.