Agents, Interaction and Complexity
Our people
We're a vibrant group with academics, researchers, and students from over 10 countries, across Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, and Economics.
Research interests
- Member of 'Agents, Interaction and Complexity' research group.
Connect with Radu-Daniel
Lecturer
Research interests
- Responsible Research and Innovation of emergent technologies
- Multimodal machine learning and Natural Language Processing
- Computational social science
Accepting applications from PhD students
Connect with Rafael
Lecturer in Computer Science
Research interests
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Agency-oriented Design
- Data Institutions
Accepting applications from PhD students
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Professor
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Research Fellow
Connect with Sarah
Professor
Research interests
- Citizen-Centric Artificial Intelligence Systems
- Mechanism Design and Incentive Engineering in Multi-Agent Systems
- Applications of AI in smart energy, transportation, electric vehicle charging and disaster response
Accepting applications from PhD students
Connect with Sebastian
Associate Professor
Research interests
- Robotics (Localisation and Mapping)
- Embedded Systems
- Computer Vision
Accepting applications from PhD students
Connect with Shoaib
Associate Professor
Research interests
- Natural Language Processing
- Human-in-the-loop NLP: Active Learning, Adversarial Training, Rationale-based Learning, Interactive Sense Making
- Information Extraction: Few/Zero Shot Learning, Graph-based Models, Behaviour Classification, Geoparsing/Location Extraction, Event Extraction, Argument Mining
Accepting applications from PhD students
Connect with Stuart
New Frontiers Fellow
Research interests
- Human-centered Artificial Intelligence
- Social Human-Robot Interaction
- Multimodal Perception and Interaction
Accepting applications from PhD students
Connect with Tan Viet Tuyen
Head of School
Research interests
- Learning and reasoning under uncertainty
- AI safety
- Human-AI collaboration
Accepting applications from PhD students
Connect with Tim