Summary
Mishka Nemes is a researcher, educator and writer with seven years’ experience shaping responsible AI, skills and training programs across academia, industry and grassroots initiatives. Based in London, she has led data science and AI training at The Alan Turing Institute and advised on responsible AI product work at Trilateral Research while contributing writing on AI and education at Phi/AI. Her background spans neuroscience and genetics (UCL, York, Oxford placement) through to applied machine learning, enabling a rare blend of domain science and practical AI pedagogy. Mishka pairs curriculum design and public-facing communication with hands-on fellowship and mentoring roles, helping translate complex technical and ethical issues into usable learning and product outcomes. An understated strength is her track record of moving between research labs, policy-focused institutes and community-led projects, bridging silos to scale AI literacy.
7 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
BSc Genetics with a Year in Industry, Neurobiology and Neurosciences, BSc Genetics with a Year in Industry, Neurobiology and Neurosciences at University of York
University College London
Placement year, Genetics & Genomics, Placement year, Genetics & Genomics at University of Oxford
Machine Learning, Machine Learning at Univesity of Washington
Baccalaureate, Romanian Language and Literature, Mathematics, Biology, Baccalaureate, Romanian Language and Literature, Mathematics, Biology at National College 'Fratii Buzesti', Craiova, Romania
Romanian, French, Russian, Spanish, English