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Navigating the landscape of security modelling: new paper!

New paper exploring interdisciplinary methodologies in security modelling, out now in Journal of Cybersecurity, by CIM's Matt Spencer, co-authored with Lizzie Coles-Kemp from Royal Holloway's Information Security Group and René Rydhof Hansen from Aalborg University Department of Computer Science.

https://doi.org/10.1093/cybsec/tyae024

Mon 18 Nov 2024, 14:45

CIM members are presenting at AoIR 2024

A delegation of 7 CIM members will be presenting at the annual Association of Internet Researchers (AOIR) Conference taking place in Sheffield, from 30th October to 2nd November.

Wed 30 Oct 2024, 13:17


What can AI innovation learn from the street? The AI in the street project has published its findings

The findings and policy recommendations of the AHRC/BRAID project AI in the street have now been published by project partner Careful Industries and are available hereLink opens in a new window.

Mon 14 Oct 2024, 13:00 | Tags: marres, AHRC, UKRI

Lecture on The Non-Human Standpoint on 25 October in Berlin

On 25 October, Professor Noortje Marres will be in Berlin to give a lecture on The Non-Human Standpoint as part of the conference on Planetary Design at ICI Berlin. It will be live streamed.

Fri 11 Oct 2024, 10:38

PhD Student Yulu Pi Awarded Alan Turing Institute Program Enrichment Community Award

PhD student Yulu Pi at the Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies has been named one of the awardees of the highly competitive Alan Turing Institute’s Program Enrichment Community Award.

Wed 28 Aug 2024, 14:43

4-year Postdoctoral Research Fellow Position in Human-Centred AI for Disease Modelling and Policy

CIM is looking to recruit a 4-year full-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Human-Centred AI for Disease Modelling and Policy within our Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation funded HAT MEPP project.

The post is within an exciting new collaborative project that aims to perform research that informs strategic decision-making around plans for the elimination of sleeping sickness (human African trypanosomiasis, HAT). The research will both be at the forefront of cutting-edge technological development and will also deliver real-world impact with its emphasis to better facilitate and broaden the use of statistical models through the use of AI and interaction. The post holder will play a crucial role in designing and developing AI-assisted, interactive and visual decision support tools that will enable key stakeholders from the national disease control programmes to make better and long-lasting use of the disease models developed by the group. Details of the project can be found here.

The deadline for this application is 24 September 2024 and further details of the post and application are here:

https://warwick-careers.tal.net/vx/appcentre-ext/brand-4/spa-1/candidate/so/pm/1/pl/3/opp/1823-Postdoctoral-Research-Fellow-109571-0824/en-GB

Please get in touch with Cagatay Turkay at cagatay.turkay@warwick.ac.uk for questions.

Fri 23 Aug 2024, 17:09 | Tags: Jobs

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