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Stacy-Ann Elvy's picture
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Stacy-Ann Elvy is a Professor of Law and Martin Luther King, Jr. Hall Research Scholar at the University of California, Davis School of Law. Her research focuses on “the commercial law of privacy” and its relationship to emerging technology, and human rights law.
Federico Battiston's picture
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Assistant Professor at the Department of Network and Data Science, Central European University since 2019. I work on network, computational and quantitative approaches to complex social systems, from the analysis of online / offline / collaboration / social networks to modeling of social and evolutionary phenomena taking place on top of them.
Judit Sandor's picture
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Judit Sándor is a full professor at the Faculty of Political Science, Legal Studies and Gender Studies of the Central European University (CEU-PU), in Budapest and in Vienna. She had a bar exam in Hungary she conducted legal practice at Simmons & Simmons in London, had fellowships at McGill (Montreal), at Stanford (Palo Alto), and at Maison de sciences de l’homme (Paris). In 1996 she received her Ph.D. in law and political science. She was a Global Research Fellow at NYU in New York. In 2004-2005 she was the head of the Bioethics Section at the UNESCO. She published eleven books in the field of human rights and biomedical law. Since September 2005 she is a founding director of the Center for Ethics and Law in Biomedicine (CELAB). She has completed many European research projects in the field of biobanks, genetic data, stem cell research, organ transplantation and human reproduction. In October 2019 she received an ERC Synergy Grant.
Brandon Anthony's picture
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I am a Professor in the Environmental Sciences and Policy Department at the Central European University (CEU) in Budapest/Vienna. Prior to joining CEU, I served as advisor to the Hungarian Nature Conservation Institute, and as a park supervisor and agricultural habitat biologist in Canada. I have conducted research in North America, Africa, and Eurasia on nature conservation, human-wildlife conflict, protected area management, community livelihoods, and amphibian ecology.
Andrea Krizsan's picture
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Professor, Department of Public Policy and Gender Studies Department, Senior Research Fellow, Democracy Institute, Central European University
Catherine Cerulli's picture
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Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Rochester Medical Center (URMC) and the Director of the Laboratory of Interpersonal Violence and Victimization, she has promoted research in diverse criminal justice, community, and health settings, and in 2016 cofound an innovative medical-law program that integrates health, legal, and advocacy services for victims of intimate partner violence (IPV). Dr. Cerulli also directs the UR Susan B. Anthony Center, which focuses on translating science regarding social determinants of health into practice.
Wendy Gunn's picture
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I am Associate Professor of Collaborative Design in Design Engineering, Design for Sustainability Research Group, Aalborg University in Copenhagen. Integral to my role at Aalborg University is to building a research consortium in sustainable health care leveraging my international network. Collaborative design in design engineering in health care requires responses which are innovative in conception, sustainable in implementation and ongoing use, and conducive to well-being in their affects. We focus on sustainable design engineering in the digitalization of healthcare products, services, and systems. Sustainability here considers social, environmental, financial dimensions of sustainability in healthcare across different knowledges. This requires: • a diversity of multidisciplinary teams working on interdisciplinary research projects focusing on collaborative design in design engineering related to sustainability in health care. • local, national, and international research projects engaging patients, healthcare professionals and staff, NGOs, hospital and company partners in co-design and co-creation sustainable design engineering processes and practices. • application of research findings within the designing of product, service, and system, from conceptualization through to implementation. Our research strategy: To challenge boundaries between disciplines, specialisms, sectors, and distributed health care facilities towards designing for sustainable health care futures. Current themes being explored with our collaborative partners: • Social sustainability of digitalization in healthcare focusing on relations between patients, healthcare professionals and staff. • Integration of ´patient pathways, cohesion and LCA methods into co-designing medical products, services, and systems. • Healthcare market transformation related to essential use and reuse of medical devices. • Involvement of sustainable design engineering processes in improving access and inequalities in distributed health care. • Implementation of sustainable design engineering research in addressing sustainable health care challenges. • Sustainable transitions in design of healthcare products, services, and systems. • Health innovation ecosystems.
David Budtz Pedersen's picture
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David Budtz Pedersen is Professor of Science Communication and Science Advice, and Director of the Humanomics Research Centre at Aalborg University Copenhagen. His work revolves around the impact, communication and governance of science and technology. He frequently acts as speaker and adviser to international governments and funding agencies. He has about 150 entries on his list of publications ranging from research papers, research monographs, edited volumes, policy reports, op-ed columns and essays. Prof. Pedersen has a wide-ranging record as science adviser. He entered the Danish Ministry of Higher Education and Science in 2005, working in science policy until 2012. More recently, David was appointed member of the Danish Government Science Policy Commission. In 2019 he became Chair of the EU COST CCA Expert Group on Science Communication. David Budtz Pedersen acts as Science Adviser for Algorithms, Data and Democracy (ADD) funded by the Villum & Velux Foundations (2021-2030).
Sine Agergaard's picture
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Sine Agergaard is a Danish sports scientist. Since 2002, she has been employed by sports institutes at Aarhus University and the University of Copenhagen and in 2018 joined as Professor with special assignment in humanities and social sciences sports research at Aalborg University. She is Head of the Research Group: Sports and Social Issues. She has published research including, "Transnational Perspectives On Sport, Globalization and Migration", "Escaping the position as ‘other’", "Sport, race and ethnicity in the wake of black lives matter", "Migrant athletes and the transformation of physical capital. Spatial and temporal dynamics in West African footballers’ approaches to post-careers."
Markus Löchtefeld's picture
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Associate Professor in Sustainable Interaction Design at Aalborg Universities Department for Architecture, Design and Media Technology. His research is on the intersection of Human Computer Interaction and Ubiquitous Computing. Specifically, he focuses on wearable and tangible computing as well as novel prototyping techniques.

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