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The UKRI AI Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Sustainability (SustAI)

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Sustainability and Resilience Institute (SRI)

"Bringing together colleagues from across the University of Southampton, and with experts from around the world to answer one of the most pressing questions of our time: How will we choose to manage our planet for ourselves and future generations?"

Centre for Operational Research, Management Science and Information Systems (CORMSIS) 

"We apply advanced mathematical and analytical modelling to help people and businesses make better decisions. We’re one of the largest groups of our kind in the UK."

Centre for machine intelligence

"The Centre for Machine Intelligence (CMI) is a platform involving researchers and practitioners with the aim to deliver the impact of machine intelligence to society."

Centre of Excellence for Low Carbon Comfort (LCCC) 

"The Centre of Excellence for Low Carbon Comfort (LCCC) is about accelerating the net-zero transition of buildings through a holistic approach to indoor comfort (air quality, thermal, lighting and acoustics) and advances in tools and analytic methods to deeply instrument buildings at scale."

AutoTrust: Human Centered IoV 

"A research platform to enable early career researchers to help lead research to design and sustain a human-centered internet of vehicles."

Centre for Maritime Futures 

"A sustainable programme of research in four key themes, maritime safety, de-carbonisation, efficiency and digitalisation, will play a vital role in delivering the UN International Maritime Organisation’s goal to reduce greenhouse emissions from international shipping by 50% by 2050 and ultimately to net zero as soon as possible in this century."

The UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) Hub

"The UKRI TAS Hub assembles a team from the Universities of Southampton, Nottingham and King’s College London. The hub sits at the centre of the £33 million Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Programme, funded by the UKRI Strategic Priorities Fund. The role of the TAS Hub is to coordinate and work with six research nodes to establish a collaborative platform for the UK to enable the development of socially beneficial autonomous systems that are both trustworthy in principle and trusted in practice by individuals, society and government."

Citizen-Centric Artificial Intelligence Systems 

"This five year UKRI Turing AI Acceleration Fellowship is developing the fundamental science needed to build AI systems that can be trusted by citizen users."