Chris Cundy
Chris Cundy is a highly educated individual with a diverse academic background.
He holds a Doctor of Philosophy - PhD in Computer Science and another PhD in Machine Learning from Stanford University.
Prior to his doctoral studies, Chris pursued a Master's Degree in Computer Science with Distinction (82.2%) at the University of Cambridge.
Additionally, he completed his BA in Natural Sciences - Physics with First Class Honors (79.6%) at the University of Cambridge, showcasing his dedication to academic excellence.
Before his university education, Chris completed his A levels at Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys, indicating a strong educational foundation.
Chris Cundy has gained valuable research experience through various roles in esteemed organizations.
He served as a Research Assistant at the renowned Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University, highlighting his involvement in cutting-edge research initiatives.
Chris was also a Visiting Research Scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, where he further honed his research skills in a different academic environment.
His passion for effective altruism led him to a role as a Research and Logistics Intern at the Local Effective Altruism Network, demonstrating his commitment to making a positive impact on society.
During his time at the University of Cambridge, Chris engaged in research as a UROP Intern in projects such as 'Electricity Monitoring with C-AWARE' at the Computer Lab and 'Computational Modelling of Greenhouses' at the Department of Engineering, showcasing his proficiency in diverse research areas.