NetDRIVE Community Project Leaders
NetDRIVE Community Project Leaders
The UKRI NetDRIVE project has funded community activities through three calls and in topics designed to address targets on the Net Zero DRI roadmap.
The following people are each leading one of the projects.
- Alex Owen, Queen Mary University of London
- Andrew Walker, University of Oxford
- Carolynne Lord, UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology
- Caterina Doglioni, University of Manchester
- Jessica Huntley, Science and Technology Facilities Council
- Liz Ing-Simmons, King's College London
- Loïc Lannelongue, University of Cambridge
- Michael Bane, Manchester Metropolictan University
- Polly Eccleston, University of Bristol
- Zeynep Duygu Tekler, University of Oxford
Projects should deliver clear outputs, such as:
• Demonstration or prototype services
• Reports and digital content developed through open, transparent, and inclusive processes (including recommendations, guidance, standards, training material, hackathons, literature reviews, surveys, interviews, creative output)
• Peer reviewed publications
Proposals were assessed against three criteria by a review panel:
1. Excellence: is the proposed work breaking new ground and changing the way in which we view sustainability within the DRI.
2. Fit to objectives: will the proposed work produce substantial impact in the selected domain? Do they clearly address the UKRI Sustainability Strategy, the NetDRIVE aims listed above, and the selected topic? 3. Ability to deliver: is there a clear plan of work? Have the proposal team thought through the process well enough to deliver the project? Is there a clear approach to knowledge translation planning?