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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250228T110000
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SUMMARY:Responsible Generative AI: What to Generate and What Not
DESCRIPTION:Slides and Video Recording\n\nSlides: https://cyber.kent.ac.uk/seminars/20250228_Jindong_Gu.pdf\nVideo recording:\n\nhttps://cyber.kent.ac.uk/seminars/20250228_Jindong_Gu.mp4\nIntroduction\nThis hybrid webinar is jointly organised by the Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS) at the University of Kent\, Specialty Committee on AI and Cyber Security of ABCP (Association of British Chinese Professors)\, and CBAIA (China-Britain Artificial Intelligence Association). The in-person part of the event will take place at JLT\, Jennison Building\, University of Kent\, Canterbury\, Kent\, CT2 7NZ\, UK. \nIt will lay the foundation of a follow-up joint ABCP-CBAIA whole-day Workshop on AI Safety at UCL in London on Saturday 3 May 2025. More details about the workshop will be released after the talk. \nSpeaker\nDr Jindong Gu\, Senior Research Scientist\, Google & Senior Research Fellow\, University of Oxford\, UK \nAbstract\nIn recent years\, generative AI (GenAI)\, like large language models and text-to-image models\, has received significant attention across various domains. Ensuring responsible generation is critical for real-world deployment. In this talk\, I will present five key and practical considerations for responsible GenAI: generating truthful content\, avoiding toxicity\, refusing harmful instructions\, preventing training data leakage\, and ensuring content identifiability. By providing a unified perspective on textual and visual generative models\, this talk offers insights into best practices\, emerging research directions\, and challenges in building safe and ethical GenAI systems. \nThis talk is based on the following preprint authored by the speaker: \nJindong Gu (2024) A Survey on Responsible Generative AI: What to Generate and What Not. arXiv:2404.05783v2 [cs.CY]\, 77 pages. https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2404.05783 \nBio\nDr Jindong Gu is a Senior Research Scientist at Google\, specialising in advancing the reliability and safety of AI technologies. He is also affiliated with the University of Oxford as a Senior Research Fellow in Torr Vision Group. Prior to that\, He received his PhD degree from University of Munich in Tresp Lab. His research goal is to build responsible AI. Specifically\, he is interested in the interpretability\, robustness\, privacy\, and safety of AI models. In this area\, He has regularly published papers\, served as Reviewer and Area Chair\, and organised workshops at leading conferences\, including NeurIPS\, ICLR\, and CVPR. More information about him can be found at https://jindonggu.github.io/. \nHow to join remotely (MS Teams)\nJoin the meeting now \nMeeting ID: 397 111 226 771 \nPasscode: vk93e5Ni
URL:https://abcp.org.uk/event/20250228-responsible-generative-ai-what-to-generate-and-what-not/
LOCATION:virtual
CATEGORIES:SC on AI and Cyber Security
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250503T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250503T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T184535
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SUMMARY:ABCP-CBAIA Workshop on AI Safety
DESCRIPTION:Introduction\nBased on a successful webinar jointly organised by Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS) at the University of Kent\, Specialty Committee on AI and Cyber Security of ABCP (Association of British Chinese Professors)\, and CBAIA (China-Britain Artificial Intelligence Association) on 28 February 2025\, ABCP and CBAIA are working together to organise a joint Workshop on AI Safety on 3rd May Saturday at IOE\, UCL. \nAs implied by its name\, the theme of the workshop will be around how to safeguard AI especially frontier AI models and systems such as large language models (LLMs)\, large vision models (LVMs) and other large AI models and systems. \nThe event will be held as an in-person event to allow more effective exchanges and discussions between participants\, in the form of some light talks and roundtable discussions towards future R&I collaboration and joint grant applications. Remote participation may be allowed for some sessions. \nAt the event\, we will discuss relevant ongoing and forthcoming funding calls and participants’ potential responses to such calls. These will include calls from the EU’s Horizon Europe programme\, UKRI\, DSIT AISI (AI Security Institute)\, ARIA’s Safeguarded AI programme\, and other funders including large technology companies (e.g.\, Google Academic Research Awards and Amazon Science AI for Information Security). \nTo simplify the organisation of the event\, we will order a delivered lunch for all participants. After the event\, we recommend participants to split into smaller groups to have dinner separately (costs covered by themselves)\, which can help facilitate more follow-up discussions. \nThe event is mainly for ABCP and CBAIA Members\, but we also welcome non-members to attend if they are interested in developing and/or supporting R&I activities related to AI safety. \nEoI Registration\nIf you are interested in attending the workshop\, please register your expression of interest (EoI) using the following form by 25th April Friday: \nhttps://forms.gle/rEuu9W1TKziaxfhF8 \nTentative Agenda (* = remote participation may be considered)\n\n10:00-11:00: Arrival and registration\n11:00-11:10 (*): Welcome and introduction\n11:10-12:10 (*): Light talks by some participants\n12:10-13:00: Lunch and networking\n13:00-14:00 (*): Brief introduction of each other’s work and R&I interests\n14:00-14:30 (*): Introduction to some ongoing and future funding opportunities\n14:30-16:00: Break-out group discussions on potential R&I collaboration and joint grant applications\n16:00-17:00 (*): Feedback from group discussions and concluding remarks\nAfter 17:00: Further networking and self-organised dinners of separate sub-groups\n\nOrganising Committee\n\nProfessor Shujun Li (李树钧教授)\, Professor of Cyber Security & Director\, Institute of Cyber Security for Society (iCSS)\, University of Kent; VP for IT & Governance and Co-Chair of Specialty Committee on AI and Cyber Security\, ABCP\nDr Jindong Gu (顾金东博士)\, Senior Research Scientist\, Google; Senior Research Fellow\, University of Oxford\nDr Kezhi (Ken) Li (李克之博士)\, Associate Professor in AI in Healthcare\, Institute of Health Informatics\, University College London; Executive/Research Fellow\, CBAIA\nDr Zhenhai Li (李振海博士)\, Executive/Research Fellow\, CBAIA\nDr Tengfei Yin (尹腾飞博士)\, Software Development Engineer\, Amazon; Executive/Research Fellow\, CBAIA
URL:https://abcp.org.uk/event/20250503-abcp-cbaia-ai-safety-workshop/
LOCATION:Room 421\, Nunn Hall\, IOE\, UCL\, 20 Bedford Way\, London\, Room 421\, Nunn Hall\, IOE\, UCL\, 20 Bedford Way\, London\, Greater London\, WC1H 0AL\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:SC on AI and Cyber Security
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SUMMARY:Developing Leadership Skills in Academia
DESCRIPTION:This event is organised by the EDI Working Group of ABCP as part of its “每月一谈” (“EDI Monthly Talk”) series. \nSpeaker\n\nProfessor Nan Jiang (江南教授)\, Professor in Human Computer Interaction & Head of School of Computing and Engineering\, Bournemouth University\nProfessor Xianghua Xie (谢向华教授)\, Professor in Computer Vision and Machine Learning & Head of Department of Computer Science\, Swansea University\n\nAbstract\nLeadership is pivotal in shaping both individuals and organisations. Cultivating these skills early can not only accelerate personal growth but also enhance the success of others. In this event\, our panellists will share their insights and experiences — from the early stages of academia to senior leadership roles. \nFacilitators\n\nDr Yakun Ju (举雅琨博士)\, Lecturer\, School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences\, University of Leicester\nProfessor Huabing Yin (尹华兵教授)\, Professor of Biomedical Engineering\, James Watt School of Engineering\, University of Glasgow\n\nHow to participate?\nZoom Link \nMeeting ID: 865 1866 0510 \nPasscode: 110088
URL:https://abcp.org.uk/event/20250926-developing-leadership-skills-in-academia/
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SUMMARY:Fellowship Application Guide for Early-Career Researchers
DESCRIPTION:This event is organised by the EDI Working Group of ABCP as part of its “每月一谈” (“EDI Monthly Talk”) series. \nSpeaker\nDr Yunjie Yang\, Senior Lecturer\,University of Edinburgh \nDr Yang is a recipient of an ERC Starting Grant\, previously served as a Chancellor’s Fellow in Data Driven Innovation and a Bayes Innovation Fellow. He leads the UoE SMART Group\, dedicated to advancing research in autonomous physical artificial intelligence. \nDr Yu Fu\, Senior Lecturer\, University of Liverpool \nDr Fu is an NIHR Advanced Fellow based at the Department of Primary Care and Mental Health\, University of Liverpool\, has a background spanning medicine\, public health and applied health research. Her work focuses on mental health inequalities and multimorbidity\, and her research has secured more than £4 million in funding. \nAbstract\nNo matter which academic discipline you belong to\, securing a prestigious fellowship or grant can be a turning point in your research career. It provides freedom\, funding\, and recognition for your research\, thereby accelerating your professional development. If you are looking to take the next step in your career\, you are warmly invited to join this month’s “Monthly Talk” seminar. \nThis session will walk you through the application processes for the following funding opportunities: \n\nERC Starting Grant – European Research Council funding scheme for researchers in science and engineering.\nNIHR Advanced Fellowship – National Institute for Health and Care Research programme for researchers in health and care fields.\n\nGuest speakers who have successfully obtained these competitive awards will share their valuable experiences and insights. You will learn: \n\nHow to craft a persuasive application or project proposal\nHow to navigate the application and interview process effectively\nHow fellowships and grants can shape your path toward research independence\n\nWhether you are preparing to apply for a research grant or simply exploring career development opportunities in academia\, this seminar will offer practical strategies and first-hand insights to help you expand your professional horizons. We warmly welcome your participation. \nHow to participate?\nMicrosoft Teams \nMeeting ID: 344 374 614 314 9 \nPasscode: Gy3V7dP9
URL:https://abcp.org.uk/event/20251031-fellowship-application-guide-for-early-career-researchers/
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SUMMARY:A Conversation with Professor Daqing Ma
DESCRIPTION:Shaping the Future: Lessons from a Lifetime of Achievement\nThis event is organised by the EDI Working Group of ABCP as part of its “每月一谈” (“EDI Monthly Talk”) series. \nSpeaker\nProfessor Daqing Ma (马大青教授)\, Imperial College London\, UK & Zhejiang University\, China \nProfessor Ma\, a recent awardee of the “World Outstanding Chinese Doctor Fok Ying Tung Award”\, is an internationally recognised pioneer in organoprotection. Starting his career as a medical doctor in China\, he has built a distinguished academic profile\, leading discoveries on how general anaesthetics used in cancer surgery affect patient outcomes and developing strategies now used worldwide to prevent and treat postoperative delirium. \n \nFacilitator\nProfessor Jianhua Wu (巫建华教授)\, Professor of Biostatistics and Health Data Science\, Queen Mary University of London (QMUL)\, UK \nAbstract\nWhether you are a medical student\, clinician\, researcher\, or simply interested in the future of healthcare\, this conversation will offer inspiring insights and candid reflections from a world-leading Chinese physician-scientist. Don’t miss it—mark your calendars and join us! \nHow to participate?\nMicrosoft Teams \nMeeting ID: 341 886 413 954 38 \nPasscode: zE9Fw9qx
URL:https://abcp.org.uk/event/20251203-a-conversation-with-professor-daqing-ma/
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SUMMARY:Academic Career Pathway Transitions
DESCRIPTION:Academic Career Pathway Transitions — From Academic Pathways to Diverse Futures.\nThis event is organised by the EDI Working Group of ABCP as part of its “每月一谈” (“EDI Monthly Talk”) series. \nSpeaker\nDr Vanissa Wanick\, Senior Lecturer in Interaction Design\, Winchester School of Art\, University of Southampton \nDr Vanissa’s academic career spans teaching\, research\, and industry practice. She progressed from Teaching Fellow to Senior Lecturer while actively engaging in Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) projects and co‑founding an industry company. Her research focuses on game design\, human–computer interaction (HCI)\, and creative technologies\, with particular attention to civic engagement\, diversity\, sustainability\, and cross‑cultural design. In this talk\, she will explore how to gradually build an integrated academic career pathway that weaves together teaching\, research\, and industry collaboration. \n \nDr Sara Zi Wang\, Assistant Professor\, University of Nottingham \nDr Sara’s research focuses on intelligent manufacturing and three‑dimensional layout optimisation\, integrating digital twins\, industrial robotics\, and machine learning to support advanced manufacturing and the aerospace sector. She transitioned from a research‑focused academic pathway to a role that balances both teaching and research\, and has developed deep collaborations with leading international companies such as GKN\, Airbus\, and Siemens. The ELCAT project she contributed to received the 2025 Project of the Year Award from the UK’s Aerospace Technology Institute (ATI). In this talk\, she will discuss how research can enrich teaching\, and share her reflections and practical experiences on academic career transitions within engineering and manufacturing. \n \nFacilitator\nDr Shan Wang\, Senior Lecturer\, University of Southampton \nAbstract\nIn today’s higher education landscape\, academic careers are becoming increasingly diverse. Transitions from teaching-focused roles to teaching-and-research profiles\, and from research-only positions to pathways that integrate teaching\, research\, and industry engagement\, are now increasingly common. \nTo support early-career academics and researchers navigating these changes\, this session brings together two speakers from Arts & Humanities and Science & Engineering to share candid reflections on their career transitions — including motivations\, challenges\, decision points\, and lessons learned. \nFormat and Audience\nThe format of the webinar is short talks + joint Q&A\nThe target audience is early-career academics/researchers (ECRs) and anyone interested in academic career development and pathway transitions.\nWe warmly welcome you to join the discussion — and please feel free to share with colleagues and friends who may find it helpful. \nHow to participate?\nMicrosoft Teams \nMeeting ID: 372 003 061 660 66 \nPasscode: dW7eL6py
URL:https://abcp.org.uk/event/20260123-academic-career-pathway-transitions/
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CATEGORIES:EDI Working Group events
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260327T130000
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SUMMARY:Meet the Editors from Work\, Employment and Society (WES)
DESCRIPTION:Meet the Editors – Dr Knut Laaser and Professor Valeria Pulignano from Work\, Employment and Society (WES)\nThis event is organised by the EDI Working Group of ABCP as part of its “每月一谈” (“EDI Monthly Talk”) series. \nVideo Recording\nhttps://abcp.org.uk/files/webinars/20260327_ABCP_monthly_talk.mp4\nSpeaker\n \nDr Knut Laaser is a Senior Lecturer in Employment Relations at King’s Business School and Research Theme Lead for Sustainable Leadership at the Centre for Sustainable Business. His research interests include the politics of meaningful and meaningless work\, the moral economy of work and employment\, social theory and work\, labor process analysis\, and the changing nature of bank work. Dr Knut Laaser’s research has been published in Work\, Employment and Society\, International Journal of Management Reviews\, Organization\, International Journal of Human Resource Management\, and other journals. His study on meaningful work published in WES received the WES SAGE Innovation Prize (2023). He has served as an editor of WES since 2022 and was a member of the journal’s editorial board from 2019 to 2022. \n \nProfessor Valeria Pulignano is Professor in Sociology at the Centre for Sociological Research (CESO) – KU Leuven. She is titularis of a Francqui Stichting Research Professorship mandate (2023-2026)\, member of Leuven.AI – KU Leuven Institute for Artificial Intelligence\, Fellow at IRRU University of Warwick and LISER (Luxembourg)\, Co-Researcher at CRIMT (Centre for Globalisation and Work) at the University of Montreal and Laval in Canada\, and an Associate Fellow at the ESRC Digital Futures at Work Research Centre (Digit). Her research focuses on comparative European employment relations\, labour markets\, and employment issues\, with particular attention to labour market dualisation\, inequality\, precarious employment\, worker voice\, and job quality. She has served as an editor of WES since 2023\, and her work has been published in leading journals such as WES\, Human Relations\, and Sociology. \nAbstract\nWES is looking for your most ambitious research. As a leading peer-reviewed journal of the British Sociological Association\, WES publishes work that shapes debates across the field — from industrial relations to domestic divisions of labour — with strong international visibility and a commitment to inclusive editorial support. During the session\, you’ll learn about: \n\nWhat the journal is really looking for\nTypical issues often seen in submissions related to China\nPractical guidance to overcome Pulignanotfalls\n\nWhether you are preparing your first journal submission or planning your next publication strategy\, you are very welcome to join us. We’d love to see you there — and please help spread the word by sharing this post with colleagues and friends. \nHow to participate?\nMicrosoft Teams \nMeeting ID: 377 292 425 899 89 \nPasscode: fp3XB9xo
URL:https://abcp.org.uk/event/20260327-meet-the-editors-from-work-employment-and-society/
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CATEGORIES:EDI Working Group events
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SUMMARY:Meet FRS Professor Kevin Kendall
DESCRIPTION:Meet FRS Professor Kevin Kendall – Discussing Energy Transitions in China and Britain\nThis event is organised by the EDI Working Group of ABCP as part of its “每月一谈” (“EDI Monthly Talk”) series. \nSpeaker\n \nProfessor Kevin Kendall has long been dedicated to research on nanoparticles and sustainable energy technologies\, with pioneering contributions particularly in hydrogen fuel systems. He has authored six scholarly monographs and published several hundred research papers\, and has played a leading role in collaborations across academia and industry. His work has advanced the development and real‑world deployment of clean transportation solutions\, strengthening the United Kingdom’s innovation capacity in this field. Professor Kendall was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1993. \nAbstract\nSince 2015\, Professor Kevin Kendall has worked with industry partners in China to reduce urban transport emissions through hydrogen energy and nanocatalysts as alternatives to combustion vehicles. Drawing on these collaborations\, he will discuss how hydrogen and nanoparticle catalysts can support cleaner cities\, alongside Asia’s rapid progress in electrolysers and nanoscale catalyst applications—illustrated by Guangzhou operating roughly one thousand times more ‘London hydrogen buses’ than London itself. He will also outline what it may take for the United Kingdom to position itself as a leading demonstration country for green‑hydrogen electric vehicles. \nDuring the session\, you will learn about: \n\nHydrogen and nano-catalysts for clean transport\nKey observations from China’s rapid progress in electrolysers and nano-applications\nReflections on UK demonstrator pathways for green hydrogen mobility\n\nHow to participate?\nMicrosoft Teams \nMeeting ID: 364 000 857 711 809 \nPasscode: 8PC9pX6t
URL:https://abcp.org.uk/event/20260424-meet-frs-professor-kevin-kendall/
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CATEGORIES:EDI Working Group events
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