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ENSURING PLATFORMS AND SOFTWARE WILL PERFORM AS EXPECTED Safety is of paramount importance when designing robotic and autonomous systems to be deployed in a nuclear facility. RAIN researchers' expertise in the verification and validation of autonomous systems is ensuring the platforms we develop, and the software they use, will perform as expected. We have been researching verifiable autonomous systems architectures, and provide extensive expertise in this relatively new field. In particular, we are linking nuclear regulation with verification and validation by leading workshops with the Office for Nuclear Regulation on the "Future of Nuclear Robotics Safety Cases" and initial collaborations regarding safety case exemplars and verifiable safety monitors. The RAIN Hub will develop robotic architectures designed for verifiability, and validation techniques to effectively analyse these robotic systems. It is also preparing for verification of multi-robot systems, and long-lived autonomy via self-awareness and fault tolerance. Verifying these technologies will involve core developments in expressiveness, scalability and heterogeneous specification, and verification of planning. Linking with regulators will make deployment of these novel technologies safe and possible. SAFETY AND VERIFIABILITY Lead: Michael Fisher, University of Liverpool 14

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