top of page

Google DeepMind-funded Academic Fellowship

This three-year fellowship is part of Google DeepMind's Academic Fellowship Programme, which aims to support groundbreaking postdoctoral research in Computer Science and artificial intelligence (AI) by providing opportunities to

early-career researchers to develop their academic and leadership skills. 

​

Dr Nicholas Moser is appointed as the new Google DeepMind's Academic Fellow, and his fellowship will be co-hosted by the Department of Computing and Fleming Initiative. His research and career development will benefit from Imperial’s Department of Computing’s world-leading research environment, the interdisciplinary AMR expertise of the Fleming Initiative, and the offer of support from a senior Google DeepMind Mentor. 

Dr Nick Moser.png

Dr Nick Moser,

Google DeepMind Academic Research Fellow

Through this fellowship, we are proud to showcase the shared commitment of the Fleming Initiative and Google DeepMind to building the interdisciplinary expertise needed to unlock AI-driven solutions for AMR.

- Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham,
Executive Chair of the Fleming Initiative

Early career opportunities are crucial to help build the AI research leaders who will shape our future. We’ve been thrilled to see many  prior Google DeepMind Fellows go on to achieve remarkable success in academia, and are proud to support Imperial College London and the Fleming Initiative to launch this pioneering Fellowship. By bringing the transformative capabilities of  AI to bear on the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance, we can empower brilliant minds to drive new breakthroughs against this urgent threat.

- Agata Laydon, Life Sciences Lead,
Google DeepMind Impact Accelerator

A partnership between

Logo RGB Black (1).png
Trust Logo ICH (colour).png
bottom of page