12th January 2024 | News, Student News
STAI CDT students Madeleine Waller and Elfia Bezou Vrakatseli gave a workshop at the 10th ACM womENcourage conference in Trondheim, Norway. The conference, focused on fostering connections among women in various STEM fields and supporting their journey in computing,...
11th January 2024 | News, Student News
STAI CDT student Alexander Goodall (2023 cohort) presented the paper “Approximate Model-based Shielding for Safe Reinforcement Learning” at the 26th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI 2023) in Kraków, Poland. Alexander explains the paper here; “We...
11th January 2024 | News, Student News
STAI CDT students Elfia Bezou Vrakatseli, Benedikt Brückner and Luke Thorburn presented a paper on their framework ‘SHAPE’ at the 20th European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (EUMAS 2023). The paper is focused on the ethics of influence and provides a practical...
11th January 2024 | News, Student News
Mackenzie Jorgensen, (2020 STAI CDT PhD cohort) presented the paper ‘Not So Fair: The Impact of Presumably Fair Machine Learning Models,’ at the 6th AAAI/ACM Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society (AIES 23) in Montreal, Canada. ...
14th December 2023 | News
Huge congratulations to STAI CDT’s very first graduate, Dr Patrick Henriksen, on successfully defending his thesis, ‘Robust Neural Networks: Verification, Training, and Repair’. We spoke to Patrick about his PhD thesis, being part of STAI CDT...
29th November 2023 | News
After winning the Supervisory Excellence Award for the Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences, Dr Black was chosen as the overall King’s winner at the awards ceremony on Tuesday 7 November. Professor Rebecca Oakey, Dean for Doctoral Studies...
29th November 2023 | News
The STAI CDT Annual Retreat 2023 took place over two days in July and was an opportunity to bring all 4 cohorts together away from their normal environment for team building, workshops and tutorials. 41 of our students took part alongside the management team at...
6th October 2023 | News, Student News
The UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Safe and Trusted AI welcomes its fifth cohort. This week, the CDT welcomed a new cohort of 20 students from across King’s and Imperial, all who share a passion for ensuring the safety and trustworthiness of AI. The...
15th September 2023 | News
UKRI Centre of Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI PhD student (the STAI CDT), Matt MacDermott, won the Best Paper Award at TARK 2023 for the paper, ‘On Imperfect Recall in Multi-Agent Influence Diagrams’, with co-authors James Fox, Lewis Hammond, Paul...
7th September 2023 | News
Wenxi Wu, a student (2022 cohort) in the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI (the STAI CDT) has published the paper ‘S*: On Safe and Time Efficient Robot Motion Planning’ at the 2023 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA...