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Jessica de Jesus de Pinho Pinhal
[1]
- © Magnus Reed
Institute for Machine Tools and Factory
Management (IWF) and Institute of Philosophy, History
of Literature, Science, and Technology
TU Berlin
SF Knowledge Dynamics and Sustainability in the Technological
Sciences
Marchstraße 23, MAR 1-1
10587 Berlin
Office hours by appointment.
Follow me on
Twitter: @jess_de_jesus [2]
Fields of interest
- Philosophy of Technology, Ethics of Technology and Artificial Intelligence
- Metaethics, Metaphysics and Phenomenology
- Political Philosophy, Gender and Queer studies, Environmental Philosophy
- History of Ideas, Future Studies and Speculation
Short Biography
Jess de Jesus De Pinho Pinhal is a research associate at Technische Universität Berlin (Berlin Institute of Technology). They obtained an MSc in Physics and Computer Science from Telecom Physique Strasbourg in 2012, a Bachelor of Philosophy from the University of Nice in 2015, and a Master in European Business from ESCP Europe Business School in 2017. They have worked as an engineer at Amadeus, a consultant for Hannover Re and early-stage start-ups, and as an entrepreneur. Their research focuses on the politics of AI.
Professional experience and education
since
2019 | Research
Associate, TU Berlin,
Germany |
2018-2019 | Entrepreneur in Residence, Push
Founders!,
Deutschland |
2017 | MBA in
International Management (former MEB), ESCP Europe, Italy and
Germany |
2016-2017 | Winner
of ‘Journey Re’ Competition in Entrepreneurship and Innovation,
Hannover Re,
Germany |
2015 | Bachelor
of Philosophy with High Honours, University of Nice,
France |
2012-2015 | Software Engineer and Business Analyst, Amadeus, UK
and France |
2012 | Master Of
Science in General Engineering, Telecom Physique Strasbourg,
France |
2011 | PR and
Communication, APTTech, Vietnam |
2010 | Journalist,
Micro Hebdo and 01 Business et Technologie,
France |
2006-2009 | Classe Préparatoire Aux Grandes
Ecoles |
2006 | Baccalauréat
with High Honours (equivalent to ‘A
levels’) |
Teaching
- Intersectional AI: Hacking Biases - Journal Club Philosophy and Ethics of Design and Technology (Winter Semester 2020-21)
- Erkenntnis und Methode: Einführung in Theorie und Geschichte der Wissenschaft und Technik (Winter Semester 2020-21)
- Robotics and AI: Ethical and Social Challenges (Winter Semester 2019-20)
- Robotics and AI: Can we design moral machines? - Journal Club Philosophy and Ethics of Design and Technology (Winter Semester 2019-20)
- Erkenntnis und Methode: Einführung in Theorie und Geschichte der Wissenschaft und Technik (Winter Semester 2019-20)
Talks
- AI Visions and Narratives workshop [3] organised by The Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence (University of Cambridge) and the Present Futures Forum (Technische Universität Berlin): "Algorithmic Fairness: Towards an Automation of Injustice?"
Fellowships and grants
2020 | TU Berlin Internal Research Funding
for Preparing a Third-Party Funded Project Grant - Working Title of
the Project: “Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: What Machine Ethics
Teaches Us in Order to Develop Recommendations for the Design of
Artificial
Intelligence” |
2015 | Merit-based
Compagnia di San Paolo grant for MBA at ESCP
Europe |
2012 | Erasmus
grant,
UK |
2011 | Erasmus
Mundus grant,
Vietnam |
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