Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of Nottingham
Horia A. Maior is an Assistant Professor and Multidisciplinary Researcher in the Mixed Reality Lab (https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/mixedrealitylab/), Horizon Digital Economy Research Institute (https://www.horizon.ac.uk/), Cyber-physical Health and Assistive Robotics Technologies Research Group (https://www.chartresearch.org/) and Brain and Physiological Data Group (https://brain-data-uon.gitlab.io/) in the School of Computer Science at the University of Nottingham. His research is focused on understanding challenges and opportunities when comes to responsible research and innovation in Brain Computer Interfaces, Human Computer Interaction, Human Robot Interaction and Trustworthy and Responsible AI.
Horia is involved in the wider research and innovation ecosystem and acts as a trustee at the Foundation for Science and Technology (https://www.foundation.org.uk/), and part of outreach and public engagement initiatives with the local community and acts as a trustee at Inspire Foundation Nottingham (https://www.inspirefoundation.org.uk/)
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