
معرفی
Nadin Kokciyan is a Lecturer in Artificial Intelligence at the School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, where she contributes to cutting-edge research in human-centered AI. She is also a Senior Research Affiliate at the Centre for Technomoral Futures, Edinburgh Futures Institute, and actively involved in the Artificial Intelligence and its Applications Institute (AIAI) and the Security and Privacy research group.
Her research spans several critical areas in modern AI, including Multiagent Systems, Agreement Technologies (such as argumentation and negotiation), Privacy in Social Software, and foundational aspects of AI Ethics, Explainable AI, and Responsible AI. These interests reflect a deep commitment to ethical and socially responsible computing.
The available publications and research output suggest a strong focus on the intersection of AI, ethics, and human interaction, particularly through the lens of multiagent systems and privacy-aware technologies. Her work increasingly engages with societal implications of AI, aligning with broader initiatives in computing education and technomoral futures.
- Senior Research Affiliate, Centre for Technomoral Futures, Edinburgh Futures Institute
- Member, Artificial Intelligence and its Applications Institute (AIAI)
- Member, Security and Privacy Research Group
As the director of the Human-Centered AI Lab (CHAI Lab), she leads interdisciplinary research efforts that integrate technical AI development with ethical and societal considerations. While specific grant details are not listed, her affiliations suggest active involvement in funded research initiatives related to AI ethics and privacy. Although no formal advisees are listed, her leadership role implies mentorship of graduate researchers.
Her lab, the CHAI Lab, serves as a hub for research on AI systems designed with human values at the core, promoting collaboration across informatics, ethics, and social sciences.



