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Webinar

Using data analytics for national infrastructure

Event organised by ICE

Date
26 June 2025
Time
12:00 - 13:00 BST (GMT+1)
Location
Online
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Overview

In this ICE South West Lunch & Learn session, Kyle Stevenson and Teagan Zoldoske will introduce the Data & Analytics Facility for National Infrastructure (DAFNI) platform. 

The computing platform aims to support advanced research into national infrastructure, including transport, water, and energy and city scale modelling.

The webinar will discuss how the platform is being used for various civil engineering applications such as:

  • Digital twins
  • Flooding hazards
  • Infrastructure demands
  • Transportation modelling

Attendees will see a demo of how the platform works in practice and learn about the importance of data analytics in helping to make infrastructure more efficient, reliable, resilient and affordable. 

Speakers

Kyle Stevenson

Kyle Stevenson

DAFNI Project

user liaison

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Kyle Stevenson

After receiving doctorate in particle and nuclear physics, Kyle worked in particle physics based at Fermilab and CERN as a reactor safety consultant.

He later moved to Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) where he now works in scientific computing. 

Kyle was also one of the main programmers on two bestselling computer games in the late 2000s. 

Teagan Zoldoske

Teagan Zoldoske

Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)

data curation officer

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Teagan Zoldoske

Teagan has worked with digital objects and records for six years. While most of that work involved archaeological records, Teagan’s experience also includes a background in civil engineering, atmospheric chemistry, and plant science.

Most recently, Teagan has focused on improving the dissemination of infrastructure data including energy systems and responses to climate change from a findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) perspective.