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Sara Bernardini

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Professor Sara Bernardini

Professor of Computer Science

Tutorial Fellow, Mansfield College

E: sara.bernardini@cs.ox.ac.uk
T: +44 (0)1865 273894

Room 317, Wolfson Building, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3QD
United Kingdom

Interests

Sara’s research is in Artificial Intelligence (AI), specifically decision-making for intelligent autonomous systems (e.g. ground robots, drones, and underwater vehicles). She is a world-leading expert in automated planning, which involves equipping artificial agents with the ability to synthesise plans to reach specific goals. Sara’s long-term objective is to provide the theoretical foundations for creating agents that can seamlessly support humans in undertaking sophisticated and temporally extended tasks, which, going beyond perception and pattern matching, require deliberation at the cognitive level.

At the heart of Sara’s research is the desire to combine theoretical and technical advancements in AI with the demands of the real world. Over the past few years, she has led several projects on intelligent autonomous systems for extreme environments. She has worked closely with industry and stakeholders, ensuring her solutions are crucial to tackling end users’ practical problems. She has worked in several domains, such as space mission operations, nuclear decommissioning, mining, underwater missions, and offshore energy, leading several projects funded by Innovate UK, EPSRC, NERC, the Turing Institute, and the Leverhulme Trust.

Sara’s research is regularly published in top-ranked AI and robotics journals and conferences, such as AIJ, JAIR, RA-L, TOCHI, AAAI, IJCAI, IROS, and ICAPS. 

Biography

Sara Bernardini is a professor of Computer Science at the University of Oxford and a Tutorial Fellow at Mansfield’s College. Her academic journey includes positions at Royal Holloway, King's College, and University College London in the UK, as well as stints at MIT and NASA Ames in the US. She recently served as the Principal Research Scientist in AI and Data Science at the UK National Oceanography Centre and as a Senior Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute.

She is a member of the Executive Council of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), where she leads the Partnership Committee, and the International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS). She was the Program Chair of ICAPS 2024 and the Associate General Chair of AAAI-23. At AAAI-23, she initiated the Bridge Program, fostering cross-fertilisation between AI and other disciplines, a program she has continued at AAAI-24 and AAAI-25.

Sara is also the managing guest editor of the Artificial Intelligence Journal Special Issue on ‘Risk-Aware Autonomous Systems’, a testament to her commitment to AI safety.