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Harry Collins is a Distinguished Research Professor at Cardiff University's School of Social Sciences, specializing in the sociology of scientific knowledge, expertise studies, and artificial intelligence. He leads the Center for the Study of Knowledge, Expertise, and Science (KES) and collaborates with researchers like Rob Evans and Lina Reyes-Galindo on projects analyzing science's role in society, including populism, technology ethics, and gravitational wave research.
- Research Interests: Public understanding of science, interactional expertise, AI ethics, scientific realism, and the societal impact of technological decisions.
- Key Projects: Long-term studies on gravitational wave detection, the Third Wave in science studies, and the use of the Imitation Game for assessing expertise.
- Expertise: Interacts with disciplines like physics, philosophy, and policy, emphasizing the sociological dimensions of scientific practice.
His work bridges social theory and technical domains, addressing challenges in science communication, judicial decision-making involving expert testimony, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies.
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