Jennifer Alison Chubb

Jennifer Alison Chubb

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Research interests

Jenn's research agenda is broadly concerned with the impact of science and technology on knowledge and understanding. Jenn is a researcher with expertise in STS and research policy, virtue epistemology, ethics, AI, narratives, futures and the public perception of science. She has researched responsibility in science, integrity and ethics across a range of domains such as education, health, music and the creative industries. Jenn recently researched the ethics of conversational AI for children’s storytelling with XR Stories, AI in STEM and has carried out consultancy and research for a range of external organisations. 

Jenn’s current role is as Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, as co-director of SATSU, York's Science and Technology Studies Unit and Responsible AI lead for SAINTS DTC. She also has over 12 years’ teaching and training experience in Higher Education and is currently open to taking on new supervisees.

Education/Academic qualification

PhD, Instrumentalism and Epistemic Responsibility., University of York

9 Sept 201118 Jan 2018

Award Date: 18 Jan 2018

BA, Philosophy, University of Leeds

9 Sept 19999 Sept 2002

Award Date: 6 Sept 2002

External positions

Wellcome Social Science Early Career Committee Member, Wellcome Trust

1 Apr 2023 → …

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