University of Potsdam (Consortial Leader)
Chair of Information Systems and Digital Transformation (SAP Endowed Chair)
Prof Dr. Stefan Stieglitz
Prof. Dr. Stefan Stieglitz holds the Chair of Information Systems and Digital Transformation (SAP Endowed Chair) at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences at the University of Potsdam. In his research, he examines the effects and design options of the digital transformation for individuals, organizations and society.
Kai Schewina
Kai Schewina is a research assistant at the Chair of Information Systems and Digital Transformation (SAP Endowed Chair) at the University of Potsdam (UP). In his research, he examines measures against desinformation in social media and aspects of privacy in the digital sphere.
University of Bamberg
Prof Dr. Milad Mirbabaie
Prof. Dr. Milad Mirbabaie holds the Chair of Information Systems, esp. AI Engineering in Companies at the University of Bamberg. He researches the effects of the digital transformation on society.
Jonas Rieskamp
Jonas Rieskamp is a research assistant at the Chair of Information Systems, esp. AI Engineering in Companies at the University of Bamberg. His research areas include machine learning in the context of social media and natural language processing.
University of Cologne
Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Philosophy of Law and Comparative Law
Prof. Dr. Dr. Frauke Rostalski
Prof. Dr. Dr. Frauke Rostalski is head of the Department of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Philosophy of Law and Comparative Law at the University of Cologne (UKÖ). She researches, among other things, challenges posed by artificial intelligence for law and morality.
Alison Evans
Alison Evans is a research assistant at the Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Philosophy of Law and Comparative Law at the University of Cologne (UKÖ). Her research focuses on the legal challenges in the context of intervention by security authorities and organizations in constitutional and administrative law.
Michelle Duda
Michelle Duda is a research assistant at the Chair of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Philosophy of Law and Comparative Law at the University of Cologne (UKÖ). She focuses on the legal challenges of using AI-based tools and the potential of legal tech.
University of Tübingen
International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW)
PD Dr. Jessica Heesen
PD Dr. Jessica Heesen is head of the research area Media Ethics and Information Technology at the International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW) at the University of Tübingen. She conducts research in the fields of information and media ethics, security ethics, and philosophy of technology, among others.
Dr. Wulf Loh
Dr. Wulf Loh is an academic councilor at the International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW) at the University of Tübingen. His research areas include AI ethics, information and media ethics, privacy and the public sphere, social robotics, and human-machine interaction.
Dr. Luzia Sievi
Dr. Luzia Sievi is a postdoctoral researcher at the International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW) at the University of Tübingen. Her research areas include theories of democracy as well as populism and disinformation.
Maria Pawelec
Maria Pawelec is a research assistant at the International Center for Ethics in the Sciences and Humanities (IZEW) at the University of Tübingen. Her research interests include technology impact and regulation, disinformation, and artificial intelligence. She is doing her PhD on the topic of deepfakes.
Virtimo AG
Christoph Fuchß
Christoph Fuchß is a member of the Management Board of Virtimo AG (VAG) and is responsible, among other things, for the area of information security and cyber security. In the PREVENT project, he is responsible for the technical implementation of the demonstrator.
Eric Hochstrate
Eric Hochstrate is a software developer at Virtimo AG. In the PREVENT project, he is responsible for the technical implementation.