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S.I. Cammers-Goodwin is an active faculty member at the University of Twente, affiliated with the Faculty of Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences and specifically the Philosophy department (BMS-TPS-PHIL). Their research focuses on the ethical and societal implications of technological advancements, particularly in areas like holography and smart cities. They advocate for inclusive approaches to technology implementation, emphasizing stakeholder engagement and critical analysis of policy frameworks.
Prior to their doctoral research, they studied Computer Science and Symbolic Systems at Stanford University, equipping them with interdisciplinary expertise. Their work spans topics such as the metaphysics of smart infrastructure, discriminatory epistemology in smart cities, and the ethical ramifications of treating technological progress as inherently beneficial.
Expertise includes Computer Science, Open Data, Smart City technologies, Education, Complexity, Data Collection, and Philosophical Study. They actively engage in philosophical and policy-driven research within the domain of technology and society.
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