Jenny Eriksson Lundström serves as an Associate Professor at Uppsala University's Department of Informatics and Media within the Faculty of Social Sciences. Her academic profile combines teaching excellence across bachelor's, master's, and doctoral programs with significant administrative leadership experience, having served as Head of Department, Vice President of the Academic Senate, and Director of the Head of Department Council. She currently represents teachers on the Board of the Disciplinary Domain of Humanities and Social Sciences and serves as co-PI for the WASP-HS funded BioMe project. Her research program centers on the intersection of digitalization, artificial intelligence, and societal impact, with particular emphasis on ethical frameworks, knowledge representation, and innovation management. She takes special interest in public sector digitalization and automation, critically examining issues of social inclusion and exclusion in technological implementations. Her work demonstrates consistent engagement with both theoretical foundations and practical applications of information systems in complex organizational contexts. Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong trajectory toward critical AI ethics, with increasing focus on biometrics, embodied interaction with technology, and the social implications of AI systems. Her work bridges technical AI research with philosophical, sociological, and ethical perspectives, particularly evident in her 2024-2025 publications addressing existential care frameworks, crip theory applications to biometrics, and collaborative approaches to technology development with vulnerable populations. Her scientific recognition includes the prestigious AI4Research Fellowship for 2024, which acknowledges her contributions to interdisciplinary AI research. Her publications appear in leading journals such as European Journal of Information Systems, Journal of Business Research, and AI & Society. As an academic leader, she supervises three PhD candidates and contributes to institutional governance through multiple leadership roles. Her current research projects, including the WASP-HS BioMe project, demonstrate her commitment to addressing societal challenges through responsible innovation. Her work on the Human Observatory for Digital Existence represents an innovative approach to studying digital phenomena through collaborative, interdisciplinary frameworks.
- Artificial Intelligence
- Digitalization
- AI Ethics
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