Dry Cycle

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Client: William Jones <william.jones@embecosm.com>

The Barbican Rain Room was an artificial shower, digitally controlled so you could walk around in it while never getting wet. Imagine if every bicycle ride in Cambridge was programmed to be dry! Your goal is to use advanced Dynamic Causal Modelling (DCM) to extrapolate from open rain radar data, finding precise windows when a specific bicycle journey can be completed through dry corridors, even if it’s raining all around. Some high-end computation will be needed in the back-end, but the user interface should be an intuitive rendering in a web browser.