Prof. Weisi Guo obtained MEng, MA, and PhD degrees from the University of Cambridge. From 2012 to 2019, he built an award-winning team at the University of Warwick. Since 2019, he formed the Human Machine Intelligence Research Group at Cranfield University (QS world rank 27 in aerospace). He was a Turing Fellow at the Alan Turing Institute from 2017. He has been PI on over £5.7m and an investigator on over £18m of research funding. He currently co-leads major EPSRC research grants in trustworthy autonomous systems, cybersecurity for future IoT and AI. He has published over 120 journal papers (total IF 550+) and 70+ IEEE/ACM conference papers. His key papers published include: AI in conflict prediction (Nature), graph signals for geomagnetic storms (Nature Comm.), low energy federated learning (Nature Comp. Science), molecular communications (top 10% cited PLOS One). He has been an IET Innovation Award winner (2015) and been a runner-up in the Bell Labs Prize three times.