Haleh is a postdoctoral researcher in the Health, Ethics, and Society Department at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Before joining MU, she obtained her PhD in Ethics and Philosophy of Technology from the University of Twente, specializing in AI Ethics. Her research primarily focused on the impacts of Machine Learning on various aspects of privacy, including the definition of privacy, the social value of privacy, and the group right to privacy. She also evaluated the effectiveness of the GDPR in addressing related concerns and proposed design requirements to incorporate the social value of privacy into the design of systems. Haleh ha…
Haleh is a postdoctoral researcher in the Health, Ethics, and Society Department at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. Before joining MU, she obtained her PhD in Ethics and Philosophy of Technology from the University of Twente, specializing in AI Ethics. Her research primarily focused on the impacts of Machine Learning on various aspects of privacy, including the definition of privacy, the social value of privacy, and the group right to privacy. She also evaluated the effectiveness of the GDPR in addressing related concerns and proposed design requirements to incorporate the social value of privacy into the design of systems. Haleh has a background in philosophy of science and technology and computer engineering, specializing in software engineering, having studied them in her master’s and bachelor’s degrees, respectively.