Sabrina Blank (née Breyer)
Research Assistant
Institute for Electrical Engineering in Medicine
Universität zu Lübeck
Ratzeburger Allee 160
23562 Lübeck
Gebäude 64,
Raum 107/108
Email: | sabrina.blank(at)uni-luebeck.de |
Phone: | +49 451 3101 6223 |
Research
Research Interests
- Ethical and societal aspects of Artificial Intelligence
- Responsible Research and Innovation in industry
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Sustainable Development
Current projects
- Responsible Innovation Plattform in project KI-SIGS “KI-Space für intelligente Gesundheitssysteme“
Curriculum Vitae
Sabrina Breyer is a practical philosopher and ethicist in the transdisciplinary field of responsibility with research interests in sustainable development and corporate social responsibility. In 2020 she received the master’s degree in Practical Philosophy of the Economy and the Environment from Kiel University. Her master thesis analyzes the potential of corporations as responsible actors in terms of their contribution to the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations based on the example of Dräger. In 2017 she received the bachelor’s degree in Combined Studies of Economics and Ethics / Social Sciences from the University of Vechta. Her bachelor thesis comprises a concept for respecting human rights in business processes and throughout the supply chain.
Since September 2020 she has been a Research Assistant and doctoral candidate at the Ethical Innovation Hub and the Responsible Innovation Plattform in project KI-SIGS “KI-Space für intelligente Gesundheitssysteme”. In her current research she focuses on the ethical and societal aspects of artificial intelligence and on implementing Responsible Research and Innovation in industry.
Publications
Responsible and Regulatory Conform Machine Learning for Medicine: A Survey of Challenges and Solutions, IEEE Access , 2022.
DOI: | https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3178382 |
Bibtex: | @article{PePoMoZiBrNoHePeLeRoHe22, title = {Responsible and Regulatory Conform Machine Learning for Medicine: A Survey of Challenges and Solutions}, copyright = {All rights reserved}, shorttitle = {Responsible and Regulatory Conform Machine Learning for Medicine}, journal = {IEEE Access}, author = {Petersen, Eike and Potdevin, Yannik and Mohammadi, Esfandiar and Zidowitz, Stephan and Breyer, Sabrina and Nowotka, Dirk and Henn, Sandra and Pechmann, Ludwig and Leucker, Martin and Rostalski, Philipp and Herzog, Christian}, year = {2022}, note = {arXiv: 2107.09546}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3178382}, issn = {2169-3536}, keywords = {Computer Science - Machine Learning, Computer Science - Computers and Society, I.2.6, I.5, J.3} } |
Integrating Ethical Considerations Into Innovation Design, in Innovation Design for the Future of Health – Entrepreneurial Strategies and Development Concepts towards Patient Empowerement and Health Democratisation , Springer, 2022.
Everything you Want to Know and Never Dared to ask – A Practical Approach to Employing Challenge-Based Learning in Engineering Ethics, Barcelona, Spain , 2022.
Challenge-based Learning for Robotics Students by Engaging Start-Ups in Technology Ethics, in Reflecting Technology in Academic Teaching. Workshop on Teaching Environmental, Societal, and Ethical Dimensions of Technological Change , Karlsruhe , 2021.
Akzeptanzfragen bei KI-basierter Medizintechnik, 2021.
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