I am a Visiting Academic at Responsible A.I. UK and the UKRI Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS) Hub, based out of the University of Southampton. The TASHUB is at the centre of the £33M Trustworthy Autonomous Systems Programme, funded by the UKRI Strategic Priorities Fund. The project oversees the development of socially beneficial AI systems that are both trustworthy in principle and trusted in practice by individuals, society and government.
Previously, I worked for the Australian Government, in the Tech Policy Lab, in the Department of Industry, Science, Energy and Resources, co-authoring government reports on Digital Skills, Emerging Technologies and Blockchain.
I served as a Visiting Scholar at the Faculty of Law, at the University of Oxford, investigating the future of legal education, in relation to gamification, virtual reality and the liberal arts.
I am interested in the development of responsible A.I., regulation and legal frameworks, and questions around legal philosophy and technology. My research covers policy responses to artificial intelligence, consumer rights, drone regulation, the impacts of A.I. on the workforce and the future of legal education.

Research Projects
I am currently working on the following major projects: