pure • pythonic • provenance-aware
An initial 5-month pilot project (January through May 2019) was supported by The Alan Turing Institute, through the Tools, Practices and Systems programme. See v0.3.1 online demo.
A follow-up 6-month project (November 2021 to April 2022) was supported by AI for Science and Government programme of The Alan Turing Institute. See v0.6.1 online demo.
Since September 2022 the project has been based in the Programming Languages Research Group, School of Computer Science, University of Bristol, and since September 2023 has been a collaboration with the Institute of Computing for Climate Science, University of Cambridge. ICCS is funded by a grant from Schmidt Sciences.