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Congratulations to Dr Lawrence Bull, Prof Ajith Parlikad, and Prof Mark Girolami and collaborators whose paper, Hierarchical Bayesian Modelling for Knowledge Transfer Across Engineering Fleets via Multitask Learning, Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, has won the 2023 Hojjat Adeli Award for Innovation in Computing.

 

The Hojjat Adeli Award for Innovation in Computing , established by Wiley-Blackwell in 2010, is awarded annually to the most innovative paper published in the previous volume/year OR the most innovative single author, normally someone who has published more than one paper in the previous three years. It includes a plaque and a cash reward of $2000. 

 

Reference: 

Bull, L.A., Di Francesco, D., Dhada, M., Steinert, O., Lindgren, T., Parlikad, A.K., Duncan, A,B., and Girolami, M. (2023), Hierarchical Bayesian Modelling for Knowledge Transfer Across Engineering Fleets via Multitask Learning, Computer-Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering, 38:7, 821-848.

 

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