Debora Weber-Wulff is a Professor of Media Informatics at the Berlin University of Applied Sciences with a doctorate in computer science. She serves as an ethics evaluator for EU projects and is active in the European Network for Academic Integrity and the VroniPlag Wiki. Her research focuses on ethical issues in computer science, particularly examining the intersection of technology and moral decision-making. Dr. Weber-Wulff has made significant contributions to understanding how IT systems can be designed, operated, and used ethically, with particular attention to biometrics, data protection, and intellectual property concerns. Her publications reveal a consistent focus on practical applications of ethical frameworks in technology. The 2023 publication "Remorse – Case studies on ethical problems in computer science" demonstrates her ongoing commitment to developing case-based approaches for teaching and understanding ethical dilemmas in the field. Her work bridges theoretical ethical considerations with practical implementation challenges. Scientific Awards: Fellow of the German Informatics Society As an active participant in professional organizations, Dr. Weber-Wulff contributes to shaping ethical standards in computer science education and practice. Her involvement with the European Network for Academic Integrity and the VroniPlag Wiki demonstrates her commitment to maintaining academic standards and addressing plagiarism issues in scholarly work.







