
Deputy Chair ECR Board
Liz (she/her) is a Senior Research Fellow in the School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham. She has a PhD in the Digital and Creative Economy and a research background grounded in Psychology and Human Factors. Within RAi UK, she is PI of the Cornerstone project “ARTificial Intelligence: Show me a story about AI” (ART-I) and is Deputy Chair of the ECR board; she was also the Co-Chair of the Second International Symposium on Trustworthy Autonomous Systems as part of the RAi UK funded “TAS Hub & Good Systems Strategic Partnership”. She is an editor of the journal Citizen Science: Theory and Practice, is on Advisory board for the EU project “CROPS: Curating, Replicating, Orchestrating, and Propagating Citizen Science across Europe” and the Management board for Horizon CDT, University of Nottingham, and BRC2 Mass participation in mental health research, University of Nottingham. Liz has a broad range of research interests, mostly revolving around how motivation, attitudes, and human values relate to behaviour and wellbeing, particularly surrounding online participation, interaction with technology, and how human autonomy can be enhanced or undermined by autonomous systems. She also has 5 current PhD students (and 3 completed) working on a range of technology-related multidisciplinary projects.