





90th Anniversary Exhibition
Gandhi Salt March

Curating and producing exhibition content and digital artwork for the 90th Anniversary of Gandhi's Salt March, a multi-national collaboration led by Professor Miles Taylor, Professor of British History and Society at Humboldt University of Berlin and University of York, which chronicles the events, global impact and ongoing legacy of the ground shaking movement.


EU H2020 FET-Open Pan3DP Consortium
Scientific visual design & content production communicating the multidisciplinary research of experts in developmental biology, computational biology, organ modelling and tissue engineering, from both academia and industry. The Consortium's pioneering work contributed to the emerging field of regenerative medicine by developing the first 3D bioprinting set-up to fabricate pancreatic tissue.

HISTORICAL DATA TRANSFORMATION
Produced by the History of Parliament and edited by Stephen K. Roberts, this 9-volume work of reference is the most comprehensive and complete study of one of the most turbulent and exciting political periods of British history: the English and British Civil Wars and their aftermath.


BRAID Fellowship
Led by Dr Anna-Maria Sichani







Module
‘AI Technical Primer’
Defining Responsible AI in cultural heritage communities
What is 'Responsible AI'? This AHRC funded Bridging Responsible AI Divides (BRAID) Fellowship, led by Dr Anna-Maria Sichani in partnership with the National Archives and the Alan Turing Institute, is helping to develop and embed a comprehensive, digital skills training provision for responsible AI for the cultural heritage and research community to empower informed, responsible and ethical use of AI.



