About this Event
The Centre is excited to present the CDTS Seed Corn Showcase. This event celebrates the groundbreaking achievements of the five research projects funded in our 2023-2024 Seed Corn Funding.
Our scope includes cybersecurity, but we also see digital security as part of a set of broader issues of trust and trustworthiness, distrust and trust exploitation, and trust-building and resilience.
Many interpretations of and approaches to ‘trust’ exist across technical and social science disciplines. ‘Trustworthiness’ can mean strikingly different things to computer scientists, data scientists, engineers, psychologists, and philosophers.
Likewise, each discipline has its own approaches to investigating trust. Despite its challenges, we see this diversity of views and methods as an opportunity for creative engagement across disciplines.
What is the CDTS Seed Corn Funding?
Each year, CDTS awards funding to cutting-edge research proposals that explore critical questions at the intersection of digital trust and society. The Seed Corn program helps nurture promising ideas, fostering the next generation of digital trust research through small research projects, scoping reviews and pilot studies, workshops, symposia, and research seminars/ presentations, or staff exchanges and other collaborative relationship development. Join us at this event to see how you can get involved and read about the successes and learnings from the previous funded projects.
What to expect at the Showcase:
- Dive into the learnings and successes of the five funded projects.
- Discover the exciting advancements made by these innovative researchers.
- Learn how you can get involved in shaping the future of digital trust research.
- Connect and network over a drinks reception.
Join us for an afternoon of inspiration and exploration as we celebrate the future of digital trust!
Projects:
- Misogyny and online gender-based violence | , , , Adelina-Dalia Valoschi, Maurits Bekkers, Thomas Chadwick, Iqra Zahid, Lily Calloway
- Automated summarisation of FRET requirements | , , , Bozhidar Klouchek
- Emotion Detection and Misinformation Harms arising from Large Language Models| , , , , , ,
- Formal Software Verification with Large Language Models in the Loop | , , , , , ,
- Blockchain Forensics Criminal Analysis using R Shiny | , , , , , ,
Click here to find out more about the projects and their cutting-edge findings.
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The University of Manchester's Centre for Digital Trust and Society was created to act as an access point to the University’s expertise in digital trust and security, and facilitate interactions between researchers and problem holders, and will deliver sustainable support for the wider community.
The Centre is led from Humanities and is situated within the Cathie Marsh Institute for Social Research. However, we bring together researchers from across the University and our six research clusters are led from Criminology, Politics, Social Statistics, Computer Science, Mathematics, and the Alliance Manchester Business School.
The Centre leads and delivers activity for the Digital Trust and Security theme within The University’s Digital Futures Research Platform. Digital Futures is a highly interdisciplinary network that operates across the whole range of the University’s digital research.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Manchester, United Kingdom
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