• Andy Turner's Projects Web Page

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  • Introduction

    • Every component of my work can be regarded as a project. This includes the development of these research organisations, and this web content (in particular these research interests).
    • Research projects tend to go through various stages, but some spontaneously happen without planning or funding.
    • This page contains links to many of the research projects I work on and have worked on. In most cases there are links to my own pages about a project.
    • There are links to project proposals, funded and unfunded on-going projects and collaborations, and links to projects that have run there natural course.
    • Contents
      • Proposed Work
      • On-going Work
        • Directly Funded Projects
        • Indirectly Funded Collaboration
        • Unfunded Projects and Collaboration
      • Completed Projects
      • On-hold and Abandoned Projects
      • References
      • Validation and Metadata
  • Proposed Work

    • I am developing a proposal for SIM-UK which is all about modelling and simulating the United Kingdom...
  • On-going Work

    • Directly Funded Projects
      • e-Infrastructure for Social Simulation (e-ISS)
        • Funded by JISC under the JISC Resource Discovery Programme - Developing e-infrastructure to support research disciplines.
        • (2009-04-01 - Present [End Date March 2012])
        • Andy Turner's e-Infrastructure for Social Simulation Project Web Page
      • GENESIS: Generative e-Social Science for Socio-Spatial Simulation
        • (October 2008-10-01 - Present [End Date September 2011])
        • Funded by ESRC as an NCeSS Node.
        • Andy Turner's GENESIS Web Page
    • Unfunded and Indirectly Funded Collaboration
      • Modelling and Simulation for e-Social Science (MoSeS)
        • (Indirectly funded from 2008-11-01 - Present)
        • First phase funded by ESRC (RES-149-25-0034) (2005-07-01 - 2008-10-31).
        • On-going collaboration with the EUAsiaGrid Project is sustaining this effort.
        • Further funding from JISC aims to "productionise" MoSeS Services as part of the JISC e-Infrastructure for Social Simulation Project.
        • Andy Turner's MoSeS Web Page
      • JISC Grid OGC Collision programme
        • (2006-10-10 - Present)
        • First phase funded by JISC (2006-10-10 - 2008-05-30).
        • Andy Turner's OGC Grid Collision Page
      • NIEeS Grid GIS Working Group
        • (February 2006 - Present [On-going while funds last])
        • Funded by NIEeS a collaboration between NERC and University of Cambridge
        • Andy Turner's NIEeS Grid GIS Working Group Page
      • SIM-UK
        • (March 2005 - Present)
        • Wiki
        • Email
        • Andy Turner's SIM-UK Page
  • Completed Projects

    • Completed Funded Projects
      • Roof Classification using Geomorphometrics and Neural Networks (UK Building Geometry)
        • Funded by Ordnance Survey.
        • (2010-01-01 - 2010-02-29)
        • Andy Turner's UK Building Geometry Project Web Page
      • NCeSS e-Infrastructure for the Social Sciences Project
        • (2007-01-01 - 2009-12-31)
        • Funded by Economic and Social Research Council (RES-149-25-1063)
        • Andy Turner's NCeSS e-Infrastructure for the Social Sciences Project Web Page
      • Modelling and Simulation for e-Social Science (MoSeS)
        • (2005-07-01 - 2008-10-31)
        • First phase funded by ESRC (RES-149-25-0034)
        • Andy Turner's MoSeS Web Page
      • Sustainable Uplands: Managing Uncertainty in Dynamic Socio-Economic Systems: An Application to UK Uplands
        • (March 2006 - March 2009)
        • Funded by RELU (RES-227-25-0001)
        • Andy Turner's RELU Page: MUDSES
      • Sustainable Uplands: Sustainable Upland Management for Multiple Benefits
        • (August 2004 - July 2005)
        • Funded by RELU as a Scoping Study (RES-224-25-0088)
        • Andy Turner's RELU Page: SUMFMB
      • tempQsim Work Package 3
        • (December 2002 - December 2005)
        • Funded by the European Commission and the Swiss Government under the Fifth Framework Programme (EC contract code: EVK1-CT2002-00112)
        • Andy Turner's tempQsim Page
      • DesertLinks Work Packages 2.2 and 3.2
        • (January 2002 - April 2005)
        • Funded by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme (EC contract code: EVK2-CT-2001-00109)
        • Andy Turner's DesertLinks Page
      • MedAction Work Package 3.3
        • (January 2001 - April 2004)
        • Funded by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme (EC contract code: EVK2-CT-2000-00085)
        • Andy Turner's MedAction Page
      • SPIN!-project Work Package 5
        • (January 2000 - January 2003)
        • Funded by the European Commission under the Fifth Framework Programme (EC contract code: IST-1999-10536)
        • Andy Turner's SPIN Page
      • Commuting Patterns in Rural Areas
        • (June 1999 - December 1999)
        • Funded by the Countryside Agency
      • HyperBank Consultancy
        • (January 1999 - June 1999)
        • Funded by the Capital Bank
      • MEDALUS III: Regional Indicators Project: Module 9: Regional Economic and Social Approahces to Desertification: Topic 9.1 GIS-based Socio-Economic Modelling at Regional Scale
        • (November 1997 - January 1999)
        • Funded by the European Commission under the Fourth Framework Programme (EC contract code: ENV4-CT95-0121)
  • On-hold and Abandoned Projects

    • Developing the IEEE DS Online Games and Simulation: Applications for Entertainment, Education, and Modeling Topic Area
      • (September 2006 - September 2007)
      • Andy Turner's IEEE DSOnline: Gaming And Simulation Web Page
    • PhD
      • (November 2006 - April 2009 [Deadline November 2013])
        • Individual level demographic models of daily activity
    • Who Runs Leeds
      • (April 2006 - April 2007)
      • Andy Turner's Who Runs Leeds Project Page
    • Future Cities
      • (February 2005 - Present)
      • The Grand Challenge over the next 5-10 years is to develop a city simulation package, configurable for different cities, that can be used by a wide variety of interested parties to examine the potential impacts of strategies and scenarios on city development.
    • PhD
      • (March 2000 - September 2006 [Deadline September 2007])
        • Geographical exploration of british personal injury road accident data since 1992.
  • References

    • Proposals
  • Validation and Metadata

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