Master student, Rameen Najam Sheikh, was awarded the Prize for the best master's thesis on equality, inclusion and/or diversity. Four talented master students were nominated at the faculty for this award.
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Digital DNA speaks to, learns from and discusses research with different groups. Here is a log of past and coming interactions.
Digital DNA is gaining traction as the project is making both national and international attendances.
With the rise of digital DNA technologies surveillance efforts move from the surface of the body into its deep genetic structures. But the processes behind these technologies are not yet understood.
Where is information about DNA stored and processed? Who identifies matches and how?
Law enforcement and jurisprudence are only some of many societal sectors that are increasingly digitized. It is high time we realize that data influence how individuals come to exist in digitized societies. The role of protection, then, becomes ever more salient.