Craig InnesView profile
Research Fellow
Craig Innes is a Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh , affiliated with the Institute for Perception, Action and Behaviour (IPAB) . His research bridges symbolic logic and formal verification with black-box probabilistic models in cyber-physical systems , focusing on trustworthiness , risk assessment , and safety guarantees for autonomous vehicles and robotics . His work explores temporal logic specifications , adaptive experiment design , and probabilistic calibration to improve safety validation . Key trends in his publications include formal verification for machine learning systems , physics-informed simulation for soft robotics , and risk-driven perception system design . He also investigates unawareness in decision-making and scenario generation via large language models . Craig supervises PhD students in areas like hybrid AI for cyber-physical systems and autonomous robotics , with funding opportunities through EPSRC Doctoral Training Partnerships and Centre for Doctoral Training programs in Dependable Robotics and Machine Learning Systems . He emphasizes research proposal development and collaboration with industry in his supervision approach.





