Oxford Mathematicians Coralia Cartis, Samuel Cohen, Renaud Lambiotte and Terry Lyons have been made Fellows of the Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI. 

The Institute’s research spans theoretical foundations of data science and AI, methodological challenges, ethics and societal issues, and applications to a broad range of areas. Turing Fellows are established scholars with proven research excellence in data science, artificial intelligence, or a related field.

Coralia Cartis is Associate Professor in Numerical Optimization and a fellow of Balliol College. Samuel Cohen is an Associate Professor in the Mathematical Institute, a fellow of New College and the theme lead for Machine Learning in Finance at the Alan Turing Institute. Renaud Lambiotte is Professor of Networks and Nonlinear Systems and a fellow of Somerville College; and Terry Lyons is Wallis Professor of Mathematics in Oxford and a fellow of St Anne's College.

A total of 33 Oxford academics from across the mathematical, medical, social, physical and life sciences have been made fellows of the Institute in this round.

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