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Professor Lise Jaillant is a leading scholar in Digital Cultural Heritage and Archival Science at Loughborough University’s School of Social Sciences and Humanities. Her work focuses on leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance accessibility and ethical management of archives, particularly government and colonial records. She holds a PhD from the University of British Columbia and an MA from Birkbeck, University of London.
- Research Interests: AI applications in archives, digital cultural heritage, publishing history, and policy engagement.
- Grants: Over £1M from funders including AHRC, British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, and Mellon Foundation.
- Key Projects: LUSTRE (AI for government archives), EyCon (colonial conflict photography), and AEOLIAN (international AI collaboration).
Jaillant has authored/co-edited 25+ books and articles on topics like women poets in post-1960s Britain, creative writing programs, and AI-driven archival solutions. Her work bridges disciplines, emphasizing ethical AI and cross-sector collaboration. Professional roles include editorial board memberships and global grant review panels (e.g., British Academy, Swiss National Science Foundation).
- Awards: British Academy Leadership Fellowship (2018–20), Rising Star Engagement Award (2017–18).
- Policy Impact: Cabinet Office collaborations on digital preservation and AI ethics.

