Accepted Submissions
Below are the names and affiliations of accepted participants.
Below are the names and affiliations of accepted participants.
Marjana Prifti, University of New York Tirana
Andrea Loh, Simon Fraser University
Wesley Hanwen Deng, Carnegie Mellon University
Casey Williams, Williams Research Consulting, LLC
Jodi Forlizzi, Carnegie Mellon University
Martin J. Riedl, University of Tennessee
Anirban Mukhopadhyay, Virginia Tech
Kurt Luther, Virginia Tech
Eszter Boldog, Prolific
Jenny Huzell, Prolific
Hana Kopecka, King's College London
Sachin Pendse, Northwestern University/UCSF
Meena Devii Muralikumar, University of Washington, Seattle
Lovely-Frances Domingo, University of Maryland College of Information (INFO) and NSF Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law & Society (TRAILS)
Patrick Song, Harvard University
Nilojyoti (Nilo) Dutta Roy, Microsoft
Elisa Kadackal, Microsoft
Silvia de Freitas Dal Ben Furtado, University of Texas at Austin
Erfan Shayegani, University of California, Riverside
Gustav Verhulsdonck, Central Michigan University
Arcangelo Leone de Castris, Alan Turing Institute
Sushil K. Oswal, University of Washington
Brandon Behlendorf, University of Albany - Center for Advanced Red Teaming
Maria Goldshtein, Arizona State University
Andreas Rauh, Dublin City University
Sophia Toubian, UCLA
Carina Albrecht, Digital Democracies Institute, Simon Fraser University
Timothy Laquintano, Lafayette College
Diana Ascher, PhD, MBA, DAC
Shiran Dudy, Northeastern University
Broderick McDonald, Oxford/Kings College London
Daria Onitiu, Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, UK
Andrew Reddie, UC Berkeley
Evan Selinger, Rochester Institute of Technology
Christian Nielsen Garcia, UCLA, LA Data Justice Hub
Gulsen Guler, MyDaya/We and AI
Hannah Kochs, UvA
Dimitri Rod, Universidade de São Paulo
Jolguer Perez Gutierrez, TASKUS
Avriel Epps, Cornell University, AI4Abolition
Jessica Ji, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Georgetown University
Renée Ridgway, Aarhus University
Fabiola Fenili, University of Urbino
Enzo Blindow, Prolific
Prem Sylvester, Digital Democracies Institute
Jennifer Victoria Scurrell, ETH Zurich, Switzerland