Academy announces three new Research Fellowships

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    A novel circular economy-modelling approach to achieving net zero manufacturing
    Dr Okechukwu Okorie, University of Exeter
    Reducing Scope 3 carbon emissions in manufacturing is essential to meet net zero targets. Incremental innovation will not achieve the scale or speed of improvements required. Dr Okorie’s research will apply a hybrid top-down/bottom-up, novel circular economy-modelling approach to manufacturing sectors to build an evidence-based modelling toolkit needed for net zero manufacturing.

    Period9 Feb 2023

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    • TitleAcademy announces three new Research Fellowships
      Degree of recognitionNational
      Media name/outletRoyal Academy of Engineering News
      Media typeWeb
      Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
      Date9/02/23
      DescriptionThe Royal Academy of Engineering has confirmed three new Research Fellows in addition to the cohort of 17 Research Fellows announced in August 2022. Each will receive up to £625,000 over the next five years to undertake research in the following fields:

      Explainable artificial intelligence to ensure trust in clinical decision systems
      Dr Evangelia Kyrimi, Queen Mary University of London
      Technological breakthroughs have led to the development of sophisticated healthcare systems but these will only become widely adopted if patients and healthcare professionals have confidence in their recommendations. The ‘Right to Explanation’ and regulations on algorithmic decision-making already exist so Dr Kyrimi’s research will focus on translating causal models into explainable systems that users can trust.

      A novel circular economy-modelling approach to achieving net zero manufacturing
      Dr Okechukwu Okorie, University of Exeter
      Reducing Scope 3 carbon emissions in manufacturing is essential to meet net zero targets. Incremental innovation will not achieve the scale or speed of improvements required. Dr Okorie’s research will apply a hybrid top-down/bottom-up, novel circular economy-modelling approach to manufacturing sectors to build an evidence-based modelling toolkit needed for net zero manufacturing.

      Absolute environmental sustainability: achieving a low-carbon economy within planetary boundaries
      Dr Andrea Paulillo, University College London
      The Planetary Boundaries represent humanity’s operating space. Dr. Paulillo will combine this concept with Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to develop a novel framework for decision and policy support. The objective is to identify realistic technological pathways that are not only low-carbon but also within the limits of our planet.
      Producer/AuthorRoyal Academy of Engineering/ Pippa Cox
      URLhttps://raeng.org.uk/news/academy-announces-three-new-research-fellowships
      PersonsOkechukwu Okorie