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Green Digital Twins in Mile End Campus

Queen Mary students from the School of Engineering and Materials Science created Green Digital Twins, a virtual replica of physical assets for modelling environmental challenges and increase people's understanding of green spaces.

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Students presenting their Green Digital Twins project about ants.

Students were tasked with creating Green Digital Twins for the green spaces on Mile End campus by combining live data and virtual representation of the ecology. These should improve awareness of the biodiversity on campus and provide insight to the green spaces available at Queen Mary.

Projects have included presenting a bee's point of view, air quality, rewilding campus, the secret lives of ants, and the hidden sounds of the Black Poplar tree.

One of the Green Digital Twins Projects with a QR code on a bee that takes you to a digital twin of a bee's point of view.

You can read the project brief here or find out more about Green Digital Twins dedicated to the Sustainable Development goals here.

 

 

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