
معرفی
James Garforth is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, where he serves as a University Teacher and Tutor. He is also involved in teaching Translational Ethics at the Edinburgh Futures Institute, reflecting his interdisciplinary engagement with ethical and societal dimensions of technology.
Research Interests:
- Focused on the ethics of technology and the social impact of technological design.
- Examines epistemic cultures within the tech industry and how education can shape more responsible innovation.
- Active in computing education, particularly integrating ethics and social responsibility into technical curricula.
- Research areas also include Computer Vision and its broader implications.
His work bridges technical computing disciplines with critical social and ethical inquiry, aiming to foster conscientious development practices in future technologists.
Professional Affiliations and Roles:
- Member of the University Teacher and Tutor Team at the School of Informatics.
- Contributes to professional services in Computing Education, Ethics, and Social Responsibility.
James Garforth is actively engaged in academic teaching and research, with no indication of retirement or former status. He is based in Room 8.12A, Appleton Tower, University of Edinburgh, EH8 9AB.