Chelsea Haramia
Dr. Chelsea Haramia is Senior Research Fellow with the Desirable AI project at the Center for Science and Thought at the University of Bonn. Her other roles include co-Director of The SETI Institute’s Discovery and Planetary Futures Lab, co-Chair of the UK SETI Research Network Post-Detection Hub’s Human Factors Working Group, and co-editor of the open-access academic journal 1000-Word Philosophy. She has also held roles as Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director of Gender Studies. She earned a PhD in Philosophy and a graduate certificate in Gender and Women's Studies in 2014 from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Her current research takes place at the intersections of science, technology, and values, and she is the author of several articles and book chapters on space exploration, astrobiology ethics, and the search for extraterrestrial technology — as well as work in environmental ethics, intergenerational ethics, feminist philosophy, and public philosophy news articles and outreach. Dr. Haramia joined the "Desirable Digitalization" project in Bonn in 2023, where she continues to develop the project’s Sustainable AI Training Workshops as well as a volume co-edited with Prof. Dr. Markus Gabriel and Prof. Dr. Aimee van Wynsberghe titled Sustainable AI Futures.
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