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Prof. Luc Rocher is an Associate Professor, Senior Research Fellow, and UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. They lead the Synthetic Society Lab, a research group that conducts human-centred computing research to understand how data, digital infrastructure, and algorithms affect society. Prior to joining Oxford, Luc received a PhD from the Université catholique de Louvain in 2019 and worked as a researcher at the Data Science Institute and Computational Privacy Group of Imperial College London, at the ENS de Lyon, and at the MIT Media Lab. Their work has been published in peer-reviewed conferences such as ACM FAccT and CHI, journals such as Nature Communications and Science Advances, and has been covered by more than 160 newspapers as well as featured in John Oliver’s Last Week Tonight, BBC, France TV, and Radio Canada. Their research has been referenced by the European Commission, OECD, World Bank, WEF, FTC, by European data protection authorities, in US legal cases, and led to changes to the UK's Data Protection Bill. Luc was General Chair of Hot Topics in Privacy Enhancing Technologies (HotPETS) in 2023 and 2024, and has been Area Chair for the ACM FAccT Conference on Fairness, Accountability and Transparency in 2024 and 2025. They sit on a range of programme committees and have reviewed from journals including Nature, Nature Communications, Science Advances, and Big Data & Society. They lead the Observatory of Anonymity, an interactive website in 89 countries where visitors can find out what makes them more vulnerable to re-identification and where researchers can test the anonymity of their research data.
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Prof. Luc Rocher is an Associate Professor and UKRI Future Leaders Fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford. They lead the Synthetic Society Lab, conducting human-centred computing research on how data, digital infrastructure, and algorithms affect society. Luc received a PhD from the Université catholique de Louvain in 2019 and worked at Imperial College London, ENS de Lyon, and MIT Media Lab. Their work has been published in ACM FAccT and CHI, in Nature Communications and Science Advances, covered by 160+ newspapers, and featured on John Oliver's Last Week Tonight. Their research has been referenced by the European Commission, OECD, World Bank, and data protection authorities, leading to changes in the UK's Data Protection Bill. Luc was General Chair of HotPETS (2023-2024) and Area Chair for ACM FAccT (2024-2025). They lead the Observatory of Anonymity, an interactive website in 89 countries for testing how anonymous we are online.
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Current Affiliation
Associate Professor & Senior Research Fellow
Oxford Internet Institute
University of Oxford
Pronouns
They/Them
Speaking Topics
- Algorithmic accountability & transparency
- Privacy, data protection, and re-identification risks
- Human-AI interaction
- Computing & society
- Computational social science
- Privacy-enhancing technologies
Languages
English (fluent), French (native)
selected publications & outputs
Anonymization: The imperfect science of using data while preserving privacy
Science Advances, 2025
Gender Trouble in Language Models: An Empirical Audit Guided by Gender Performativity Theory
FAccT, 2025
Adversarial competition and collusion in algorithmic markets
Nature Machine Intelligence, 2023
Estimating the success of re-identifications in incomplete datasets using generative models
Nature Communications, 2019 • 1000+ citations
Observatory of Anonymity
Interactive tool available in 89 countries • ooa.world