Kaiden Jones

Award-winning author & researcher in physics, philosophy, & CS See selected work

Collage showing awards and organisations worked with, including Engage, King's Trust, Wirral, and Liverpool Hope University.

About

I’m Kaiden Jones, a British researcher, author, and philosopher based in the Wirral. My work moves between science, storytelling, and lived experience, with a focus on how ideas shape the way we see the world. I first gained recognition with my award-winning novella 2938: Atlantis, a dystopian story of memory and technology, and later turned to theoretical research with the development of the Half-Silvering Dimensions framework, published in peer-reviewed journals. Alongside my academic and creative work, I collaborate with councils, universities, and community groups to support care-experienced and neurodivergent young people, building bridges between research, advocacy, and lived reality. My goal is to push boundaries while keeping clarity, evidence, and human meaning at the centre of everything I do.

Highlights

  • Author of 2938: Atlantis.
  • Formal development of Half-Silvering Dimensions.
  • Engage in their Future — Winner 2019.

Selected Work

2938: Atlantis

Science-fiction novel exploring memory, identity, and responsibility through a near-future lens.

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Awards & Partnerships

Recent collaborations include King’s Trust, Wirral Council, and Liverpool Hope University.

Awards and partnerships collage: Engage, King’s Trust, Wirral, Liverpool Hope University.
Awards and partnerships collage

Contact

For research, talks, or collaboration enquiries, send a message. I aim to reply within a few days.

Email: [email protected]

Press Kit

Bio, headshots, and project summaries available on request.