Coz Ududec

This stream focuses on evals, measuring dangerous capabilities and understanding agent behaviors and goals, and their implications for policy

Stream overview

A few project ideas:

  • Developing predictive statistical models that capture the relationships between LLM performance, task characteristics and LLM attributes.
  • Developing methods to forecast when models might cross a capability threshold.​
  • Developing methods for tracking partial progress on hard tasks & estimating gaps in knowledge/skills (eg through hinting) required to cross capability thresholds.
  • Developing and validating transcript analysis tools for quantitatively and systematically observing agent behaviors and failure modes.
  • Develop methods measuring the degree of goal-directedness of agents, i.e., whether they possessing goals and act coherently towards them.

Mentors

Cozmin Ududec (Coz)
UK AISI
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Head of Science of Evaluation
London
Capability and Propensity Evaluations

I currently lead the science of evaluation team at the AI Security Institute in London. I joined AISI early in its life, and have worked in several roles, including co-leading the team responsible for our pre-deployment testing programme.

I'm generally interested in topics around dangerous capability evals, and understanding agent behaviours and their implications for policy. In particular, I'm interested in:

  • Developing predictive statistical models that capture the relationships between LLM performance, task characteristics and LLM characteristics.
  • Developing methods to predict when models might cross a capability threshold.
  • Developing hinting-based methods for partial progress & estimating gaps in knowledge/skills required to cross thresholds (and track these over time).

Before AISI I was chief scientist at a startup in Cambridge, where I led a team of 25 researchers with a mission to optimize decision making in electricity grids, and improve economic efficiency and reduce emissions.

I have a PhD in physics from the University of Waterloo and Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. My focus was on reconstructing quantum theory from simple first principles, so we can all stop worrying about the reality of the wave-function.

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Project selection

Streams

The Winter 2026 cohort offers a wide range of research streams led by experts across AI alignment, interpretability, governance, and safety. Each stream provides its own research agenda, methodology, and mentorship focus.

SF Bay Area
Dangerous Capability Evals
Boston
Policy and Governance
Adversarial Robustness, Policy & Governance, Red-Teaming, Safeguards
New York City
Control, Scalable Oversight, Red-Teaming, Model Organisms, Monitoring
SF Bay Area
Policy and Governance
Policy & Governance
SF Bay Area
Control, Monitoring, Dangerous Capability Evals
SF Bay Area
Security, Compute Infrastructure
London
Theory
Interpretability
London
Scheming & Deception, Dangerous Capability Evals, Control, Red-Teaming
SF Bay Area
Dangerous Capability Evals, Red-Teaming, Model Organisms, Control, Monitoring
Toronto
Interpretability
London
Control, Monitoring, Safeguards, Dangerous Capability Evals, Scheming & Deception
Chicago
Biorisk, Security, Safeguards
SF Bay Area
Interpretability, Agent Foundations
London
Empirical
Interpretability
London
Interpretability, Red-Teaming, Monitoring
London
Monitoring, Adversarial Robustness, Control, Model Organisms, Red-Teaming, Dangerous Capability Evals, Safeguards
New York City
Policy and Governance
Dangerous Capability Evals, Control, Strategy & Forecasting, Policy & Governance, Scalable Oversight, Agent Foundations
SF Bay Area
Empirical
Theory
Dangerous Capability Evals, Adversarial Robustness, Security, Red-Teaming, Scalable Oversight
London
Control, Scheming & Deception, Dangerous Capability Evals, Monitoring
Washington, D.C.
Policy and Governance
Policy & Governance, Strategy & Forecasting