Efpraxia Zamani (she/her) is an Associate Professor of Information Systems at the Durham University Business School (UK), Vice President of the UK Academy of Information Systems (UKAIS) and Co-Chair of the Association for Information Systems Women’s Network College (AISWN). She has extensive research experience on the social implications of emerging technologies and a strong qualitative background. She is a Co-Investigator at the TAS RRI Legacy & Impact project and leads on the work for developing the EDU RRI Toolkit (WP5).
Anna-Maria Piskopani (University of Nottingham, Horizon/TAS Hub) is a Research Assistant in IT law at the Horizon Institute of Digital Economy. Her research interests and published work focuses on topics as protection of privacy and freedom of speech in social networking sites, right to personal story and artistic freedom, gathering personal data for research purposes. She currently works on interdisciplinary projects identifying human rights and RRI issues in different AI contexts (generative AI, robotics, AI audio).
Elvira Perez Vallejos (She/her) is Prof. of Mental Health and Digital Technologies, University of Nottingham, School of Medicine/Computer Science. She is the TAS Hub Director for RRI and the Equities Chair at Responsible AI (UKRI RAi). Her research aims to ensure technology serves humanity by promoting responsible and ethical AI practices. Her current work explores the ethical dimensions of AI in end-of-life care.