Research
My research focuses on Artificial intelligence, Ethics, and Critical Data Theories, with a particular focus on health care. Contact me if you want to know more
Collaborations
I participated in several EU grant applications and interdisciplinary projects. Contact me if you want to collaborate with me
Compliance
Contact me if you need help in complying with the AI Act or other Digital Strategy laws in the EU
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Collaborate with me at the intersection between Computer Science, Ethics, and Law
The Digital Strategy has enormously changed in the last few years, with several different regulations and directives regulating new technologies and platforms. We need to explore the implications and interplays between different pieces of law through interdisciplinary research.
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From Law to Computer Science
During my last year of the PhD, puzzled by the social consequences of new technologies on privacy and other fundamental rights, which I explored while researching Japan’s robot regulations as part of my studies for the dissertation, I started to research the Law and Technology and Privacy fields. While working on AI biases, I studied several technical aspects of Computer Science.
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Fighting AI biases
AI is a great resource, but it needs to be created in the correct way to avoid errors, biases, and low performance. In order to do so, an interdisciplinary team is needed to combine the quantitative dimension, such as statistical properties, with the qualitative aspects, such as fundamental rights assessment, compliance, and ethics.
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ERC Starting Grant Proposal
After MSCA, I decided to start writing a proposal for the ERC StG. I gathered[…]
How to Write a Successful Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship Proposal
I recently published a short guide about my experience with the MSCA European grant. I[…]
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