Student Researchers Present at Princeton University

Student researchers from the AI Ethics Lab presented their research on AI and human rights at Princeton University’s Envision conference, a student-led event examining technology, policy, and ethics. They were joined by Dr. Alexander Kriebitz from the Technical University of Munich and the lab’s founder, Dr. Nathan C. Walker.

Left to right: Dr. Nathan C. Walker, principal investigator, AI Ethics Lab at Rutgers University–Camden; Adhithi Uppalapati, Junior, South Brunswick High School; Sophia E. LaPorta is a senior at Rutgers University–Camden, majoring in Chemistry with a minor in Mathematics; Ishinpreet Kaur is a sophomore at Rutgers University–Camden pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry; Abby M. Santiago is a fourth-year student at Rutgers University–Camden pursuing a double major in Accounting and Business Management; Amisha Rastogi is a junior at Rutgers University–Camden pursuing a Biological Science major and a Chemistry minor; Jason Entrekin is a second-year student at Rutgers University–Camden with majors in philosophy and psychology; Akshay Wadhavkar is a Bonner Civic Scholar and junior Computer Science major and transfer student at Rutgers University–Camden; and Dr. Alexander Kriebitz from the Institute for Ethics in AI at the Technical University of Munich.