Nineteen leading academics from our University have joined The Alan Turing Institute as Fellows.
The Fellows are all established scholars with proven research excellence in data science, artificial intelligence or a related field drawn from our University, including mathematics, computer science, medicine, ocean and earth sciences, physics, electronics and other disciplines.
Dame Wendy Hall congratulates Southampton’s new Turing Fellows.
They will work across the Institute’s different research challenges and will bring to the Institute specific projects covering topics from machine learning for space physics to AI and inclusion. They will also contribute to the activities and training at the core of the Institute’s mission and the ongoing development of the next generation of researchers.
The full list of Southampton Turing Fellows includes:
- Dr Cristian Bravo, Decision Analytics and Risk
- Professor Jacek Brodzki, Mathematical Sciences
- Dr Nicholas Fuggle, MRC Lifecourse Epidemiology Unit
- Dr Thomas Gernon, Ocean and Earth Science
- Dr Philip Greulich, Mathematical Sciences
- Dr Caitriona Jackman, Physics & Astronomy
- Dr George Konstantinidis, Electronics & Computer Science
- Professor Ben MacArthur, Medicine and Social Sciences (joint appointment)
- Dr Thomas Monks, Health Sciences
- Dr Helen Ogden, Mathematical Sciences and S3RI
- Professor Hou-Duo Qi, Mathematical Sciences
- Professor Sarvapali Ramchurn, Electronics & Computer Science
- Dr Faisal Rezwan, Human Development & Health
- Professor Elena Simperl, Electronics and Computer Science*
- Professor Peter WF Smith, Social Statistics and Demography*
- Professor Marika Taylor, Mathematical Sciences
- Professor Mike Wald, Electronics & Computer Science
- Professor David Woods, Mathematical Sciences and S3RI
- Dr Alain Zemkoho, Mathematical Sciences
*-Turing University Leads for Southampton
Our University joined The Alan Turing Institute in April 2018. Southampton Turing Fellows join more than 280 new Fellows who have joined the Institute from its extended partner university network since October 2018.
Please visit the University’s Turing Institute website for more information about Southampton’s involvement with the Alan Turing Institute.
Full biographies and information about the new Turing Fellows are available here.