I don't even know if I'll get a chance to meet Albert during my time in the dungeon?
Of course.
Considering that Albert is mainly in a nominal position, this kind of thing depends on luck, and it's probably not easy in the short term.
Nowadays, the people truly responsible for the affairs within the University of Cambridge should be the acting chancellor and the deans of various colleges—among whom the latter even hold greater power within the university.
Currently, the dean of Trinity College is William Whewell, a British gentleman born in 1794.
William Whewell's historical reputation is not noteworthy, and it's even difficult to find his detailed resume in entries.
But there's something special about him...
As long as humanity doesn't perish, the history of science won't forget his name:
First of all, he proposed the inductive method and advocated inductive science.
Secondly, well...
The term "scientist" was named and proposed by William Whewell in 1840.
