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Beate Roessler is Professor of Ethics at the University of Amsterdam and both chair of the Capacity group of Philosophy and Public Affairs as well as chair of the Department of Philosophy.

Prof. dr. B. (Beate) Roessler

Faculty of Humanities

Capaciteitsgroep Philosophy and Public Affairs

 

Huub Dijstelbloem is Professor of Philosophy of Science and Politics at the University of Amsterdam (UvA) and Senior Research Fellow at the Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) in The Hague.

Prof. dr. H.O. (Huub) Dijstelbloem

Faculty of Humanities

Capaciteitsgroep Philosophical Tradition in Context

 

Marjolein Lanzing is Assistant Professor Philosophy of Technology at the University of Amsterdam. She finished her PhD-research 'The Transparent Self': A Normative Investigation of Changing Selves and Relationships in the Age of the Quantified Self at the 4TU Center for Ethics and Technology (University of Technology Eindhoven).

Dr. M. (Marjolein) Lanzing MA MSc

Faculty of Humanities

Capaciteitsgroep Philosophy and Public Affairs

 

Eva Groen-Reijman works as a postdoc in the NWO funded project: Safeguarding Democratic Values In Digital Political Practices (PI: Natali Helberger, University Professor Law and Digital Technology, second PI: Claes de Vreese, Professor Political Communication Politieke and Beate Roessler, Professor in Ethics and its History).

Dr. E. (Eva) Groen-Reijman

Faculty of Humanities

Capaciteitsgroep Philosophy and Public Affairs

 

Aybüke Özgün is an Assistant Professor of Responsible and Ethical AI at the University of Amsterdam and the Institute for Logic, Language, and Computation. She completed a joint PhD degree in Logic and Computer Science at the University of Amsterdam and the University of Lorraine.

 

Lukas Hjulmann Seidler works for PEPT as a student assistant. He studies Philosophy and Anthropology at the University of Amsterdam where he focuses on environmental humanities. He is especially interested in the infrastructures and technologies of anthropogenic climate change and the questions that arise in the discourses surrounding ‘sea level rise’.

L.H. (Lukas Hjulmann) Seidler

Faculty of Humanities

Capaciteitsgroep Critical Cultural Theory