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Dr. Daniel Schiff is an Assistant Professor of Technology Policy at Purdue University’s Department of Political Science and Co-Director of the Governance and Responsible AI Lab (GRAIL). He holds a PhD in Public Policy from Georgia Tech and has extensive experience in AI governance, ethics, and policy. His research bridges philosophy, public policy, and technology, focusing on AI’s societal impacts in domains like education, finance, and criminal justice. He previously served as Responsible AI Lead at JP Morgan Chase and Secretary of the IEEE 7010-2020 AI ethics standard.
Education:
- PhD in Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology (2022)
- MS in Social Policy, University of Pennsylvania (2013)
- BA in Philosophy, Princeton University (2012)
Research Interests: Dr. Schiff examines AI governance through mixed-methods approaches, including industry standards, public opinion dynamics, and ethical education for STEM students. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration to address challenges like AI bias, public accountability, and ethical AI adoption. Recent projects include studying police reform via AI, AI literacy among students, and the role of synthetic data in healthcare.
Articles Overview: His publications span AI policy, ethics, and governance, with notable contributions to Policy Studies Journal, Science and Public Policy, and IEEE Transactions on Technology & Society. Recent work includes analyzing misinformation dynamics and AI’s role in policing oversight.
Awards & Grants:
- National Institute of Justice Award ($972,000)
- Google Research Gift ($5,000)
- Purdue Seed Funding for AI Ethics Education ($10,000)
Labs & Initiatives: Co-leads GRAIL, which fosters interdisciplinary AI research. Engages with global AI policy efforts, including the Academic Alliance for AI Policy (AAAIP) and NIST AI Safety Institute.



