Semeli Hadjiloizou portrait

Institute for the Future of Work

Semeli Hadjiloizou

  • Berlin Science Week
  • 2025
  • Speaker

Semeli Hadjiloizou is an interdisciplinary researcher examining the sociotechnical implications of data- and AI-intensive technologies. She has experience collaborating with both public and private sector organisations across the UK and internationally to deliver research and inform policy relating to AI ethics and governance, human rights, and data justice. 

Currently, Semeli is focusing on the workplace impacts of AI as a Researcher at the Institute for the Future of Work. She is also Co-Organiser of the Turing’s AI & Arts Interest Group, which convenes a community of over 500 researchers, creative practitioners, and arts organisations from across the globe.

Previously, Semeli worked in the Ethics and Responsible Innovation team at The Alan Turing Institute across a range of research projects. These included partnering with the Council of Europe’s Committee on Artificial Intelligence (CAI) to develop the Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law Risk and Impact Assessment for AI Systems for the Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence as well as working with the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) and the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) to co-design the Global AI Ethics and Governance Observatory.