Defence and Security at Oxford Brookes University (DASOBU)
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Director(s): Karl Kjelstrup-Johnson
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About us Research impact Leadership Membership
About us
Defence and Security at Oxford Brookes University (DASOBU) is a leading centre of excellence for research, knowledge exchange and training in defence and security areas.
The centre brings together government, industry and academia to analyse and tackle real world problems, including the cognitive domain and hybrid warfare threats such as cyber-attacks and circulation of disinformation in the public domain.
In our team, we aim to drive innovation that is not only cutting-edge but also practically relevant to the security challenges of our time.
Part of
- School of Architecture
- School of Engineering, Computing and Mathematics
- School of Psychology, Social Work and Public Health
- Artificial Intelligence, Data Analysis and Systems (AIDAS) Institute
Research impact
DASOBU was launched on 25 October 2023 at an event at the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), the UK’s leading defence and security think tank, based in central London. More than 150 members of the UK Armed Forces and representatives from NATO attended the launch, which was part of a symposium on Reservists and the Armed Forces, for which Oxford Brookes was the academic partner.
Oxford Brookes already has leading expertise in matters such as artificial intelligence, psychology and cyber security. DASOBU will bring together these experts to conduct applied research and offer knowledge exchange with a focus on responding to and offering solutions to current and emerging threats identified by the government and its allies.
Leadership
Professor Vincent Connelly
Professor & Programme Lead for Psychology
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Professor Nigel Crook
Dean of Research and Innovation: Faculty of Health, Science and Technology
Karl Kjelstrup-Johnson
Director of Defence and Security (DASOBU)
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Staff members
- Staff
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Staff
| Name | Role | |
|---|---|---|
| Professor Fabio Cuzzolin | Professor of Artificial Intelligence | fabio.cuzzolin@brookes.ac.uk |
| Matt Gaskin | Deputy Pro Vice-Chancellor, Planning and Development: Faculty of Health, Science and Technology | mngaskin@brookes.ac.uk |
| Dr Sanjay Kumar | Reader in Psychology | skumar@brookes.ac.uk |
| Dr Tjeerd Olde Scheper | Associate Professor | tvolde-scheper@brookes.ac.uk |
| Dr Michael Pilling | Senior Lecturer in Psychology | mpilling@brookes.ac.uk |
Related research groups
Centre for AI, Culture and Society (CAICS)
Centre for Development and Emergency Practice
Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience (C&CN)
Cloud Computing and Cybersecurity Group (CCC)
Past events
Engaging with MOD Innovation and Funding
Tuesday 10 September 2024, 10.00am to 5.00pm
With a focus on improving "cognitive capabilities" in decision making, simulation, deception and influence.
This in-person conference will help attendees to better understand the MOD procurement processes, as well as other sources of funding and support available for innovation across a wide range of technology fields within defence and security. SMEs can also gain insights and advice to assist them in entering the defence and security supply chain.
Location: Clerici Building Learning Studio, Headington Campus, Oxford Brookes University\
Analysis Modelling and Simulation CPD / Short Course
The Defence Analysis Modelling and Simulation CPD course offers a comprehensive introduction into the foundational principles, methodologies, and emerging technologies shaping the landscape of Modelling and Simulation (M&S) in defence contexts.
Divided into distinct sections, the course delves into key areas including the:
- fundamental roles and applications of AMS, ethical and regulatory frameworks
- methodology selection and adaptation with a focus on AI and Digital Twins
- design and management of simulation models using a systems approach
- exploration of various simulation technologies alongside hands-on exercises implementing AI techniques
- future of M&S in defence, emphasising sustainability and long-term impact considerations.
Through a blend of theoretical discussions, practical workshops, and interactive sessions, participants gain invaluable insights, and knowledge essential for effective decision-making, analysis, and training within defence contexts.