Dr Martin Cunneen is a lecturer in Data Analytics and Risk Governance in the Accounting and Finance dept. in the Kemmy Business School, University of Limerick. He is also a Funded Investigator with Lero, the world leading Science Foundation Ireland Centre for Software and a co-Principle Investigator with the EMPOWER-Data Governance Research programme His modules on AI and Data Risk, Ethics and Governance are part of UL’s MSc programs, including Ireland’s National AI MSc and the MSc in Business Analytics. Dr Cunneen focuses on investigating the science of Data Analytics in terms of broader societal relations, risk, ethics and governance. A key component is to practice research-led teaching and to engage students with research questions and topics relating to:
AI Governance, Risk & Ethics Tech Governance theory Explainable AI (XAI) Algorithmic Bias Black Box decision making Data Profiling Data Commercialisation and business models Autonomous Vehicle Decision making InsurTech AI Assistants (Language theory, LLM & NLP)
- AI Governance, Risk & Ethics Tech
- Governance theory
- Explainable AI (XAI)
- Algorithmic Bias
- Black Box decision making
- Data Profiling
- Data Commercialisation and business models
- Autonomous Vehicle Decision making InsurTech
- AI Assistants (Language theory, LLM & NLP)
He is also interested in AI and technology for social good, especially innovation to support climate risk mitigation.