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Jovana Davidovic serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Iowa. Additionally, she holds an appointment with the College of Law's Center for Human Rights and is a Senior Fellow at the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership at the United States Naval Academy. Prior to joining the University of Iowa in 2012, she completed post-doctoral work at the Center for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics (CAPPE) at the Australian National University in Canberra.
Her educational qualifications include:
- PhD from the University of Minnesota in 2011
Dr. Davidovic's research spans a diverse array of topics within ethics and philosophy. She is particularly renowned for her work in military ethics and the philosophy of international law. Her investigations cover critical issues such as international criminal law, the ethics of humanitarian military interventions, proportionality in warfare, the ethics of displacement, and transitional justice. In contemporary contexts, she actively researches the ethics of artificial intelligence and algorithmic auditing, addressing the moral implications of emerging technologies. Her scholarly contributions also extend to social and political philosophy, logic, philosophy of science, and philosophy of law.
Among her notable recognitions is her appointment as a Senior Fellow at the Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership, United States Naval Academy.
- Senior Fellow, Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership, United States Naval Academy
Complementing her academic roles, Dr. Davidovic has built a significant career as an ethics consultant. She has provided expertise to major international banks, Big Four accounting firms, educational technology companies, and technology firms, as well as humanitarian organizations worldwide. Most recently, she served as the Chief Ethics Officer for BABL AI, a consultancy specializing in algorithmic bias auditing and ethical frameworks. Her consulting engagements typically involve comprehensive organizational ethics and culture assessments, the development of ethical decision-making frameworks, and specialized ethical risk assessments for algorithmic systems.
