Celebrating the achievements of the £33M UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Programme

TAS Thought Pieces

Since November 2021, the TAS Hub in Partnership with Thales has conducted workshops with each of the six TAS Nodes to develop a series of articles based on Thales’ use cases. The high-impact and compelling content showcases how the TAS Programme, and Thales within it, is emerging as the global centre for TAS research, providing exciting opportunities for all.

 

The cross-cutting research outputs and prototypes emerging from the activities of the Hub, the Nodes, and pump-primed external partners (e.g. machine learning models, proof-of-concept platforms, testbeds) will be of benefit to our industrial partners and their clients, customers, and/or end users.

 

Our research outputs will be published according to the Findable Accessible Interoperable and Reusable (FAIR) data principles. This will allow research outputs to be indexed and findable, but it will also help to understand who are subject matter experts. Specific vertical product ideas, however, will be exploited (including potentially being protected and licenced).

 

Read the Thought Pieces

Download the full suite of Thought Piece articles accompanied by a foreword by our TAS Director, Professor Sarvapali Ramchurn. Alternatively, each article is listed separately below.

 

 

Thales Short Films

TAS Programme Industry Partner, Thales, work closely with each of the six TAS Nodes and the Hub to help the UK industry set the global standards for trusted, safe and ethical autonomous systems. Thales has produced six short films with the Nodes, to highlight what’s being researched and why. The Verifiability video is currently unavailable.

 

 

See more about Thales’ work on autonomy