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Assistant Professor, Machine Learning Group, University of Cambridge
Miri is an Assistant Professor in Responsible Machine Learning at the University of Cambridge. She specialises in ethical, human-centric, and trustworthy AI for high-stakes domains, such as criminal justice and social care, where algorithmic predictions have life-changing consequences, individuals cannot opt out, and protective legislation (e.g., GDPR) does not apply.
Previously, she was a Leverhulme Research Fellow in the Machine Learning Group at the University of Cambridge, a College Research Associate at King’s College, Cambridge, and an Associate Fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence.
Before Cambridge, she was a Research Fellow in Machine Learning at the University of Sussex, focusing on fairness, equality, and access. She obtained a PhD in Analytical Science (Physics) from the University of Warwick, holds an M.Sc. in Physics, and a dual B.Sc. in Physics and Biology from Tel Aviv University.