Q & A with STAI CDT’s first graduate Dr Patrick Henriksen

Q & A with STAI CDT’s first graduate Dr Patrick Henriksen

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...
STAI CDT Annual Retreat 2023 

STAI CDT Annual Retreat 2023 

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...
Dylan Cope and Alex Jackson present papers at ALIFE 2023

Dylan Cope and Alex Jackson present papers at ALIFE 2023

Dylan Cope and Alex Jackson, PhD students in the UKRI Centre of Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI (the STAI CDT), presented papers at the Conference on Artificial Life (ALIFE 2023) in Sapporo, Japan.  Dylan presented the paper, ‘Real-time Evolution of...
2023 Workshop on Safe and Trustworthy AI (STAI 23)

2023 Workshop on Safe and Trustworthy AI (STAI 23)

PhD students from the Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI – the STAI CDT – C Henrik R Åslund (2019 cohort) and Francis Rhys Ward (2020 cohort) were co-organisers of the 2023 Workshop on Safe and Trustworthy AI (STAI 23), along with Dr Elizabeth Black...
AI ethics – Q & A with Jazon Szabo and Mackenzie Jorgensen  

AI ethics – Q & A with Jazon Szabo and Mackenzie Jorgensen  

Jazon Szabo and Mackenzie Jorgensen, both PhD students in the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI (the STAI CDT), talk to us about the AI Ethics reading group that they run.  Tell us a bit about the AI Ethics reading group – how long has it been...