
Amina Abdu
Researcher · Computing Practices in Public Policy
University of Michigan-Ann ArborAbout
Amina Abdu is a Ph.D. candidate and Researcher at the University of Michigan School of Information (UMSI), with affiliations at the Center for Ethics, Society, and Computing (ESC). She is advised by Abigail Jacobs.
Key research areas include computing practices in public policy, algorithmic fairness, science and technology studies (STS), AI governance, digital curation, and government ethics. Her work critically examines how technical decisions embed values, power, and legal frameworks, particularly in algorithmic fairness and differential privacy.
- Published on digital curation in pandemic open science (JASIST 2024)
- Explores legitimacy strategies in privacy-enhancing technologies (Privacy and Public Policy Conference 2024)
- Investigates racial quantification in fairness literature (Empirical analysis 2023)
Education and prior roles: B.A. in Mathematics and Economics from Pomona College, followed by empirical health economics research at Harvard Kennedy School and antitrust advocacy at Consumer Federation of America. Active in law and tech policy conferences including Privacy Law Scholars Conference and Law and Society Association Annual Meeting.
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