He/Him
Associate Professor in Law, Robotics, and Artificial Intelligence
eLaw Center for Law and Digital Technologies, School of Law, Leiden University
She/Her
Assistant Professor in Computation x Creativity
Creative Intelligence Lab (CIL), Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS), Leiden University.
She/Her
Bachelor Student
Leiden University
Working on a paper on gender inferences by social media
She/Her
J.D. Candidate, International Law; IP and Technology Research.
University of California, Law, San Francisco
Working on a paper on gender inferences by social media
PhD Candidate
Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) Belgium
Working on a policy review on diversity and inclusion
LL.M. graduated in International Technology Law
Working on a policy review on diversity and inclusion
LL.M. graduated in Advanced Studies in Law & Digital Technologies
School of Law, Leiden University, The Netherlands
The Gendering Algorithms Project is part of the GTGC Programme at Leiden University. GTGC stands for Global Transformation and Governance Challenges (GTGC) and it is an inter-faculty project that support interdisciplinary research on today's world-scale changes and governing challenges. The GTGC programme awards a number of seed grants to scholars at Leiden University collaborating across different faculties and institutes.