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Professor Ruth Morgan is a leading interdisciplinary researcher at University College London (UCL), holding the position of Professor of Crime and Forensic Sciences in the Department of Security and Crime Science. She serves as Director of the UCL Centre for the Forensic Sciences (since 2010) and Co-Director of the UCL Arista Institute (since 2022), focusing on creative interdisciplinary solutions to global challenges.
- Interdisciplinary research across Engineering, Science, Arts, and Humanities
- Specialist Adviser to the House of Lords Science and Technology Select Committee (2018-19)
- World Economic Forum Young Scientist (2019)
Her research integrates forensic science, criminology, cybersecurity, and science policy, with a focus on trace evidence dynamics, AI, digital forensics, and decision-making under stress. Recent publications emphasize 3D forensic modeling, cognitive biases in anthropology, and ethical frameworks for emerging technologies. Awards include the Chartered Society for Forensic Sciences' PW Allen Award (2006, 2016, 2018) and the Provost's Teaching Award (2015). She advocates for problem-based research and interdisciplinary collaboration to address complex societal issues.


