12nd May, 2018, Loughborough University, LE11 3TU
The workshop has considered the role of a reference architecture in the development of resilient, future water supply systems. The day consisted of activities for the participants to help define what is meant by resilience in the water sector and to begin mapping the interdependencies between key stakeholders within the water sector, customers, and government bodies.
A number of presentations were delivered on the day;
Talk 1: Distributed Smart Water Solutions (David Arscott – Director at PyTerra)
Talk 2: AI in Flood Resilience (Dr. Sara Saravi – Research Associate in Modelling & Simulation at Loughborough University)
Talk 3: Measuring Resilience in the Water Industry (Olu Eriolu – Principal Consultant, UK Risk and Resilience Lead at Arcadis)
Talk 4: Emergency Water Information Network (EWIN Project) (Rob Edwards – Reader in Mobile Communications Director of 5G Research Centre, Loughborough University)
Talk 5: A Reference Architecture for Resilience in UK Water Systems of Systems (BRIM Feasibility Study) (Demetrios Joannou, Research Associate and Ph.D. student in Systems Engineering and Resilience Engineering)