Social scientists awarded UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships

The UKRI has today announced its latest round of Future Leaders Fellowships, including two researchers from the Social Sciences Division: Dr Luc Rocher (Oxford Internet Institute) and Professor Dennis Timo Egger (Department of Economics). 

Oxford researchers were among 68 of the most promising research leaders who will be funded £104 million to lead research into global issues and to commercialise their innovations in the UK.

UKRI’s flagship Future Leaders Fellowships (FLF) are designed to enable universities and businesses to develop their most talented early career researchers and innovators and to attract new people to their organisations, including from overseas.

Dr Luc Rocher is a lecturer at the Oxford Internet Institute, working at the interface of computer and social sciences. Prior to joining Oxford in 2021, they were a researcher at Imperial College London and MIT Media Lab, and studied at ENS de Lyon and UCLouvain.

Dr Rocher is working to improve how we research, access, and use sensitive human data. To address privacy threats, researchers and regulators have advocated for use of modern privacy-enhancing technologies (PETs) such as synthetic data or differential privacy. Dr Rocher’s team aims to make these technologies more transparent and accountable.

Dr Rocher says: ‘Injecting noise into data or creating 'synthetic' datasets can fundamentally distort data in unknown but potentially harmful ways, for example if rare diseases are suppressed from synthetic data, or vulnerable communities are further marginalised.

‘We need strong public data infrastructure to protect human rights while maximising the untapped potential of NHS health data, platform data, and administrative data for independent researchers worldwide.’

The fellowship will advance an evidence-based science of privacy engineering to make research using digital traces safe and reliable; support data-driven policy interventions that rely on personal data; and inform the regulation of underlying AI technologies such as generative AI for synthetic data.

Dennis Timo Egger is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford and a Tutorial Fellow at The Queen's College, Oxford.

He is a development economist interested in labour and trade, using large scale experiments and administrative data sets to conduct empirical research on migration, networks, and spatial linkages between economic agents in general equilibrium. His current work focuses on Kenya, Malawi, Ethiopia, China and Switzerland.

UKRI Chief Executive, Professor Dame Ottoline Leyser, said: ‘UKRI’s Future Leaders Fellowships provide researchers and innovators with long-term support and training to develop ambitious, transformative ideas.

‘The programme supports the research and innovation leaders of the future to transcend disciplinary and sector boundaries, bridging the gap between academia and business.

‘The fellows announced today demonstrate how these awards continue to drive excellence, and to shorten the distance from discovery to prosperity and public good.’

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