Dorian Peters
Dr Dorian Peters is Associate Director of the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge, and Research Associate at Imperial College London. A technology designer and design researcher, she specialises in Human-computer Interaction for learning, health, and wellbeing, and on digital ethics in practice. Her books include Positive Computing: Technology for Wellbeing and Human Potential (MIT Press), and Interface Design for Learning (Pearson). She is on the founding editorial board of the journal AI and Ethics. She received her PhD in Design from the University of Sydney and bachelor's from Carnegie Mellon. With over 20 years’ experience in technology design, she works together with users, engineers, and social scientists to co-create human-centred, context-sensitive and research-driven technologies in ways that respect human needs. She has also done work for non-profit and corporate institutions including Movember Foundation, IESO Digital Health, Google, Sony and Phillips.