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Turing Fellows

The Alan Turing Institute is the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence and Newcastle University has been a partner since 2018. Turing Fellows are scholars with proven research excellence in data science, artificial intelligence (AI) or a related field whose research would be significantly enhanced through active involvement with the Turing network of universities and partners.

Professor Jeremy Crampton is one of 27 Fellows from Newcastle University who are among 400 Fellows appointed from the Institute’s 13 university partners. Their 12-month Fellowships begin on 1 October.

"It's an honour to join my Newcastle colleagues in being appointed a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute. I'm very excited to join the Institute's projects and deepen my knowledge of data science and machine learning", said Professor Jeremy Crampton. 

Alan Turing Institute Director and Chief Executive Adrian Smith said: “It gives me great pleasure to welcome this new group of Fellows. This cohort is incredibly multidisciplinary and diverse. They will bring a rich range of expertise and ensure we continue to do world-leading, impactful research.”