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Julian Padget is a Reader (equivalent to Associate Professor) in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Bath, with extensive affiliations across multiple research centers including the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Statistical Applied Mathematics (SAMBa), Water Innovation and Research Centre (WIRC), UKRI CDT in Accountable, Responsible and Transparent AI, Centre for Therapeutic Innovation, and Institute for Digital Security and Behaviour (IDSB). His work bridges computer science with energy systems, healthcare, and digital governance through interdisciplinary collaborations.
Padget's research centers on multiagent systems, agent architecture, norm representation and reasoning, and fusing symbolic and statistical AI, with significant contributions to distributed ledgers, policy modeling, and narrative models. His fingerprint analysis reveals dominant connections to multi-agent systems (100%), web services (72%), and normative frameworks (48%), reflecting his focus on creating ethically aligned autonomous systems for complex socio-technical environments. Recent work demonstrates increasing integration of AI with energy infrastructure and biomedical applications.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications shows a clear trajectory toward operationalizing AI ethics, particularly in bias management and trust frameworks, while maintaining strong foundations in multiagent coordination. His energy sector research increasingly focuses on digital spine architectures for data sharing, and biomedical collaborations explore molecular imaging techniques for cancer research. The consistent thread across domains is the development of governance frameworks for autonomous systems.
Padget actively supervises doctoral students with 23 supervised works documented and serves as Principal Investigator on major grants including EPSRC-funded energy network projects (2025-2026) and Innovate UK collaborations with the BBFC. His policy impact is evidenced by parliamentary testimony in March 2025 that generated coverage across 16 news outlets. Current projects emphasize AI for agile energy networks, value-aware agent architectures, and statutory compliance frameworks for online media.
His laboratory ecosystem spans the IAAPS Innovation Bridge and Institute for Digital Security and Behaviour, focusing on translating theoretical agent frameworks into practical applications for energy systems, digital governance, and health interventions. The Water Innovation and Research Centre provides critical infrastructure for his energy-related simulations, while therapeutic innovation collaborations enable biomedical applications of his norm-representation frameworks.



