Summary
Stefan Roesch is a Doctoral Student at King’s College London researching behavioural regulation and interpretability in reinforcement learning to help AI systems integrate safely into human societies. With nine years of experience and a Distinction MSc in Artificial Intelligence, he blends multi-agent RL, normative reasoning, and neuro-symbolic methods to make policies more trustworthy for regulators and policymakers. He has hands-on experience across Python, C++, C#, Java and ML toolchains, and has applied generative models to medical imaging during a research internship. A former teaching assistant in AI and machine learning at Goldsmiths, he values cohort-based collaboration and prioritises societal wellbeing in AI design—often focusing on practical, auditable approaches to AI fairness that bridge theory and deployment.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree, Artificial Intelligence, Distinction, Master's degree, Artificial Intelligence, Distinction at King's College London