Greg Jackson

In AI before it was trendy.

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Dublin, Ireland

Head of AI Transformation

Oneview Healthcare

I’ve spent the last fifteen-odd years bouncing between hardware, software, and AI (sometimes all at once). Started out trying to make cheap solar cells at SolarPrint, picked up a couple of European patents along the way, then did a stint at Intel Labs before heading to Imperial College London for a PhD.

I’ve founded three companies (Domus.ai, Glanaer, and AutoPlan) and went through Entrepreneur First twice, once in London and once in Singapore. These days I’m Head of AI Transformation at Oneview Healthcare, figuring out where AI genuinely helps in hospitals and where it’s just hype.

When I’m not doing any of that, I’m building a brewery management game called BeerBrew Tycoon (using AI-assisted development, naturally). I’ve published 5 peer-reviewed papers, but honestly the game might be more fun to talk about.

selected publications

  1. GLOBECOM
    Solar energy harvesting optimization for wireless sensor networks
    Greg Jackson, Simona Ciocoiu, and Julie A McCann
    In GLOBECOM 2017-2017 IEEE Global Communications Conference, 2017
  2. ACM FAILSAFE
    Tales from the wild: lessons learned from creating a living lab
    Greg Jackson, Sarah Gallacher, Duncan Wilson, and 1 more author
    In Proceedings of the First ACM International Workshop on the Engineering of Reliable, Robust, and Secure Embedded Wireless Sensing Systems, 2017
  3. ICDCS
    Long term sensing via battery health adaptation
    Greg Jackson, Zhijin Qin, and Julie A McCann
    In 2017 IEEE 37th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems (ICDCS), 2017
  4. SMARTCOMP
    Accurate models of energy harvesting for smart environments
    Greg Jackson, Sokratis Kartakis, and Julie McCann
    In 2017 IEEE International Conference on Smart Computing (SMARTCOMP), 2017
  5. iThings
    Design and evaluation of jamming resilient cyber-physical systems
    Ivana Tomić, Michael J Breza, Greg Jackson, and 2 more authors
    In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things (iThings), 2018