Lize Alberts started as assistant professor in the AI & Behaviour group. She obtained her D.Phil. in Computer Science at the University of Oxford, working in human-centred AI and behavioural design ethics. During her doctoral studies, Lize worked as a student researcher at Google, focusing on dialogue agent alignment and evaluation, and was research assistant to the director at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence. Her work integrates user studies and behavioural psychology to understand how we can design systems that support and enhance people’s autonomy, creativity and wellbeing.