22 June - Rethinking Research: The Role of Humans in Scientific Discovery in the Age of LLMs
Giovanni Ortolani
gortolani at twas.org
Tue Jun 9 11:26:05 CEST 2026
Dear colleagues,
The second webinar of the TWAS Distinguished Speaker Webinar Series on
AI and Data Science, titled *'Rethinking Research: The Role of Humans in
Scientific Discovery in the Age of LLMs*', will feature Professor Sir
Bashir M. Al‑Hashimi CBE FRS FREng, a distinguished Professor of
Engineering, academic leader, and entrepreneur.
The webinar will take place online via Zoom on 22 June at 16:30 CEST and
will consist of a 40‑minute lecture, followed by a 20‑minute Q&A session.
Registration is available at the link below:
https://unesco-org.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_kggxM_TKQf-Y6rRzzdQYhg#/registration
Please feel free to share this invitation with colleagues and contacts
who may be interested.
*Abstract/ Rethinking Research: The Role of Humans in Scientific
Discovery in the Age of LLMs**
Artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) are
rapidly reshaping the landscape of scientific discovery. These
technologies highlight the significant potential of AI to enhance human
scientific capabilities and accelerate research. At the same time, they
signal a profound shift in how research is conceived, conducted, and
communicated, as well as how doctoral students and researchers are
supervised and intellectually developed. This transformation calls for a
critical re-examination of the human role in research.
The relationship between humans and AI, and their combined biological
and artificial intelligence, must be grounded in mutual critique, trust,
and collaboration. Researchers should rigorously evaluate AI-generated
outputs using their own expertise and judgment, while also leveraging
LLMs to test, challenge, and refine arguments and hypotheses through
critical thinking. Such reciprocal co-creation ensures that AI functions
as an augmentative partner rather than a replacement in the pursuit of
scientific knowledge. It also points toward a shift from a traditional
two-way relationship to a three-way partnership involving students,
supervisors, and LLMs.
Rather than offering definitive conclusions, this talk seeks to
stimulate dialogue, question assumptions, and inspire new forms of
collective thinking about the future of scientific research and doctoral
training in an AI-driven world.
/*This presentation was prepared by human, augmented by LLMs./
*Who is Sir Bashir M. Al-Hashimi*
Professor Sir Bashir M. Al-Hashimi CBE FRS FREng is a distinguished
Professor of Engineering, academic leader, and entrepreneur. He has
served as Vice President for Research & Innovation at King’s College
London since 2022 and holds the Arm Professorship of Computer
Engineering (since 2007). Sir Bashir co-founded the Arm–Southampton
Research Centre, one of the UK’s most successful university-industry
partnerships. His work in hardware–software co-design and
energy-efficient computing has shaped modern digital technologies, with
innovations used in billions of smartphones worldwide. He is Co-Director
of the King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence.
Elected Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS), the Royal Academy of
Engineering (FREng), and the European Academy of Sciences and Arts, Sir
Bashir is a highly cited researcher with 400 publications, eight books,
and 52 supervised PhDs. His honours include the IET Faraday Medal (2020)
and the IEEE–HKN Asad M. Madni Award (2025).
He was knighted by HM King Charles III in 2025 for exceptional
leadership in engineering and education and was appointed Commander of
the Order of the British Empire (CBE) by HM Queen Elizabeth II in 2018,
for his contributions to research and innovation. In November 2025, he
launched the final report and recommendations of the UK Future
Engineering Skills national project—led by him— at the House of Lords on
behalf of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
*About the TWAS Distinguished Speaker Webinar Series on AI and Data Science*
The Series aims to highlight practical perspectives on AI and data
science applications relevant to developing countries and to foster
dialogue among scientists, policymakers, and the broader research community.
We hope you will join us for this event and take part in the discussion.
Best regards,
Giovanni
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