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Chad Lee-Stronach is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Northeastern University's College of Social Sciences and Humanities (CSSH), specializing in Information Ethics. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Australian National University (2019) and has held interdisciplinary roles including a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University's Center for Ethics in Society and Apple University (2019-20). Currently, he is an Affiliate at the Center for Law, Innovation, and Creativity at Northeastern's School of Law.
His research focuses on ethical principles governing uncertainty, privacy, algorithmic transparency, and misinformation. Key themes include moral reasoning under uncertainty, the ethics of automated decision-making, and societal impacts of technological systems. Recent work examines how liberal democratic values interact with algorithmic systems and the implications of interdependent social conventions for ethical frameworks.
His publications span top journals like Philosophical Quarterly and Canadian Journal of Philosophy. Research trends emphasize interdisciplinary approaches bridging philosophy, computer science, and legal studies. He has no listed scientific awards but demonstrates active engagement in academic leadership through postdoctoral fellowships and institutional affiliations. His advising and grant activities remain unspecified in the provided data. Lee-Stronach's work contributes to Northeastern's CSSH mission to explore societal ethics in a rapidly changing technological landscape.
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