Information System students to Dublin
2016-06-17Two Bachelor thesis-students have gotten abstracts accepted to the student conference RAMI Healthcare Informatics in Dublin and one thesis student at B level is working in a research project at Trinity College in Dublin during the summer.
Linn Asmussen and Marina Andersson Nyrén who studies the programme Web and Multimedia at Karlstad University have been accepted to do abstract presentations on the student conference RAMI Healthcare Informatics, June 17th in Dublin.
Their abstracts can be found in the menu to the right.
Farnoosh Mohri, also a student from Web and Multimedia, has obtained a paid internship over the summer at Trinity College in Dublin. She will work in a project producing a web application that can be used for discussing ethical aspects when developing new technologies.
These offers to our students comes from discussions facilitated by Karlatd University cooperation grants from last spring (see news May 11th, 2015) and the latter presentation here at KAU by Loredana Cerrato from the ADAPT Center (February 10th, 2016).
Farnoosh explains:
This project aims to create a new methodology for engaging researchers with ethics in the development process of research and technological innovations. We propose to integrate a brainstorming model that is already widely used in business development research, the business model canvas, with a novel design of an ethics canvas.
I'm going to work in the development and research team, as the front-end developer, User interface and user experience designer of this project. I'll be developing this web application that allows users in a start-up environment to conduct ethical assessments of technologies, using a novel layout.
Farnoosh Mohri who is working at Trinity College in Dublin during the summer of 2016.
Farnoosh also have been recognised by local newspaper NWT (June 16th):
http://nwt.se/arbeteekonomi/2016/06/15/farnoosh-forskar-pa-college-i?refresh=true