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Dr Natalie Clewley is a Senior Lecturer in Socio-Technical Systems at Cranfield University, affiliated with the Centre for Defence and Security Management and Informatics. Her work bridges computer science, cognitive psychology, and systems thinking to enhance human-machine decision-making in complex domains such as cyber security, defence, finance, and public health.
Her research focuses on the integration of artificial intelligence and systems thinking to improve situational awareness and decision support in high-stakes environments. She leads interdisciplinary projects that apply data-informed and community-engaged systems transformation, particularly in urban green and blue space for population health. Her recent work emphasizes public health impacts of urban greenways using causal loop diagrams and group model building with stakeholders.
The trend in her publications shows a shift from early work on cognitive styles in e-learning to advanced AI applications in cyber security, and more recently to socio-technical systems in public health. Her research is supported by major grants from EPSRC and NCSC, including the UKPRP-funded GroundsWell initiative (2021–2026).
- NCSC (PI): Evidence-Based Principles for Secure Artificial Intelligence (2020)
- EPSRC Human-like Computing (PI): Copacetic Smartening of Small Data for HLC (EP/R030987/1) (2018–2020)
- EPSRC Distributed Ledger Technologies (CI): Smart Money - Precision Data Management for Distributed Ledger enabled Central Bank issued Digital Currencies (EP/P032001/1) (2017–2022)
She has collaborated extensively with institutions including the Ministry of Defence, Dstl, Roke Manor Research, Airbus, Bank of England, and ONS. While no formal advisees are listed, her leadership in research projects suggests active mentorship and team supervision. She has contributed to frameworks for strategy in complex environments, cybersecurity information sharing, and expert knowledge elicitation for training design.

