Oscar is interested in applying AI to understand the underwater environment. Oscar's current research focus is using machine learning to detect unexploded ordnance in SONAR imaging.
George will investigate the use of AI to enable rapid character and asset creation for highly stylised avatars or high-quality rapid character creation (e.g. video games) with semantically meaningful controls (e.g. shape, size, style) assisting design.
Akshil is working on Skill Acquisition for Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning. The applications here are very general and can, therefore, be applied widely. Also, he is particularly interested in concerns of transparency for AI systems.
Jack is interested in Visual Simultaneous Localisation and Mapping (SLAM), an essential issue of general spatial AI research. He is also interested in the implications on public policy, e.g. licensing and road traffic regulations, revenue and security.
Jack's research interests include the use of AI methods, particularly GANs in computer modelling for CGI in films and games, with a specific focus on faces. Not to be confused with Jack E Saunders!
Damian’s current research focuses on the development of machine learning algorithms with inherent ability to detect biases, with a particular interest in using such algorithms to support decision-making in sensitive contexts, such as policy-making.
Ronny is dedicated to creating a legal framework for the interaction of children and AI. His work focuses on employing the United Nations Convention for Rights of the Child as a universal common ground and starting point amongst States. He remains licensed to practice law in the US following nearly two decades of experience as a trial attorney.