I am an Senior Researcher in Trustworthy Systems at the Alan Turing Institute, in the Tools, Practices, and Systems programme. I also lead the Innovation and Impact Hub for the Turing’s Research and Innovation Cluster in Digital Twins (TRIC-DT).
My research expertise includes trustworthy AI systems 🤝, digital twinning 🔁, responsible research and innovation ⚖️, data and AI ethics 🤖, and philosophy of cognitive science 🧠. I currently lead the Trustworthy and Ethical Assurance of Digital Twins (TEA-DT) project, supported by a grant from the UKRI’s BRAID programme.
My research has been featured in the Conversation, the Guardian, BBC Radio 4, the New York Times and Vox. I have also advised numerous regulators and policy-makers and worked with the Ministry of Justice; Office for Artificial Intelligence; Information Commissioner’s Office; Centre for Data Ethics and Innovation; the Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology; and the Department of Health and Social Care.
But my most important research is the constant learning involved with being a loving father and husband 👨👩👧! When I’m not figuring out how to do the above, you can find me at the bouldering gym figuring out how to ascend a bouldering problem 🧗
About this Site
This site is setup as a digital garden. If you are unfamiliar with this concept, I recommend reading this article. Alternatively, just start having a click using the Explorer or the Graph View to browse my extended mind 🧠.
If you’re looking for something specific, the following pages may be helpful:
- Publications (with and without paywalls 💰)
- Presentations (a list of my talks, including some slides and transcripts)
- Teaching Materials
- Current Projects
- Past Projects