AI & Robotics: People

This work is led by the University of Twente and Trilateral Research together. Collaborators include Uppsala University, Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, European Network of Research Ethics Committees (EUREC), University of Granada, Ionian University, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Dalian University of Technology, Sciences Po, University of Cape Town amd the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.

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University of Twente

  • Philip Brey, coordinator, University of Twente
  • Brandt Dainow, University of Twente
  • Philip Jansen, University of Twente

Trilateral Research

  • Rowena Rodrigues, Trilateral Research
  • Anaïs Rességuier, Trilateral Research
  • Nicole Santiago, Trilateral Research
  • David Wright, Trilateral Research

Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights

  • Konrad Siemaszko, Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
  • Zuzanna Warso, Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
  • Justyna Jezierska, Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights

European network of research ethics committees

  • Lisa Tambornino, European network of research ethics committees
  • Dirk Lanzerath, European network of research ethics committees

University of Maastricht

  • Robert Gianni, University of Maastricht

Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society

  • Adam Holland, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
  • Christopher T. Bavitz, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society
  • Andrea Nishi, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society

Ionian University

  • Maria Bottis, Ionian University

University of Cape Town

  • Jantina de Vries, University of Cape Town

Uppsala University

  • Mats Hansson, Uppsala University
  • Santa Slokenberga, Uppsala University
  • Solveig Fenet, Uppsala University

University of Granada

  • Javier Valls Prieto, University of Granada

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