The Anh HanView profile
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Professor The Anh Han is a leading academic in Computer Science and Head of the Center for Digital Innovation (CDI) at Teesside University's School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies. He holds a PhD from the New University of Lisbon and has conducted postdoctoral research at the Free University of Brussels (VUB). His work spans artificial intelligence safety, evolutionary game theory, and behavioral economics, with over 100 publications in top journals like JAIR and Nature Scientific Reports. He has secured prestigious fellowships from the Future of Life Institute, Leverhulme, and FWO Belgium. Research Interests: AI safety, cognitive modeling, agent-based systems, intention recognition, evolutionary game theory, behavioral economics, and institutional incentives for cooperation. Key Projects: EPSRC grant on evolutionary game theory under uncertainty, Future of Life Institute grants on AI governance, and EU-funded CyberPathway for cybersecurity diversity. Education: PhD (2012) in Intention Recognition from New University of Lisbon; MSc via Erasmus Mundus at Lisbon and Dresden. Awards: Future of Life Fellowship (2023), Leverhulme Fellowship (2020), FWO Belgium Fellowship (2010-2014). Grants: Over £2M secured from EPSRC, EU Horizon, and Future of Life. His research bridges AI and behavioral science, with recent focus on AI development risks, trust in AI systems, and cooperative mechanisms in complex networks. He leads a multidisciplinary team at CDI addressing digital innovation challenges through agent-based modeling and game-theoretic frameworks.












