Transitional Assistant Professor, Faculty of Science
Dr Alfie Cameron (they/them) is a Transitional Assistant Professor in Computer Science. Based in the Responsible Digital Futures research group, their focus centres on responsibility and ethics in technologies. Alfie is also part of the Responsible AI UK group, working with colleagues across the UK in all matters AI.
From a background in Human Geography, Alfie's research uses multidisciplinary approaches that are typically framed through an intersectional feminist lens. They are interested in all things EDI, justice, RRI, and responsibility and tackle a wide range of themes from museums to air space management to failure.
Alfie is a co-convener on COMP3020 professional ethics in computing. They are open to working with students for dissertations and projects on topics that involve ethics, responsibility, social… read more
My research is wide ranging and spans a number of disciplines, schools, and fields of interest. However, at the heart of my research is a passion for investigating power disparity, improving… read more
Alfie is a co-convener on COMP3020 professional ethics in computing. They are open to working with students for dissertations and projects on topics that involve ethics, responsibility, social justice, and identity.
My research is wide ranging and spans a number of disciplines, schools, and fields of interest. However, at the heart of my research is a passion for investigating power disparity, improving accessibility, and advocating for equality.
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