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Maria Beatriz Jimenez

Maria Beatriz Jimenez

Digital Rights

My name is María Beatriz Jiménez, I have an LL.B. of Universidad del Rosario, a Graduate Diploma in Human Rights and International Humanitarian Law of the same university and I am a Candidate for LL.M. in International Legal Studies of New York University. During my studies in NYU, I conducted various research projects and clinics in which I analyzed the role of technologies in human rights, especially in the health and migration fields. In addition, I worked as a fellow in a project of Unwanted Witness, an NGO based in Kampala, Uganda, whose aim is to protect digital rights in online platforms. I have experience working in the public sector on Information and Communication Technologies at the international level and participated in international scenarios such as the Pacific Alliance, the Andean Community, the OECD, the WTO and the Sixth Ministerial Conference of the Information Society for Latin America and the Caribbean led by ECLAC.

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Hugo Felipe Idárraga Franco

Hugo Felipe Idárraga

Postdoctoral Assistant | Faculty of Engineering

Hugo Idárraga has a Major in Philosophy from the National University of Colombia and a Master's in Communication from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Recently, he finished his studies in the Master of Digital Humanities at the Universidad de Los Andes. His recent research has focused on the relationship between art and artificial intelligence, technically exploring some political, epistemological, and aesthetic problems in the classification of people within machine learning models. He is currently a member of the digital narrative laboratory En Flujo, attached to the Faculty of Arts and Humanities of the Universidad de Los Andes.

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Andrea Herrera

Andrea Herrera

Assitant Professor | Systems and Computing Engineering

She is an assistant professor of the Department of Systems and Computing Engineering. Her research focuses on how Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) can contribute to the resilience of organizations, chain supplies, and societies in a more complex global environment.

She holds undergraduate and graduate degrees in Systems and Computer Engineer from Universidad de Los Andes and a Ph.D. in information systems from the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

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