Eva Maria Hille
Doctoral Researcher
Eva Maria Hille is doctoral researcher at the Department of (Social) Ethics at the Faculty of Protestant Theology at the University of Bonn.
Doctoral Candidate of SFB 1483 EmpkinS
Eva Maria Hille is a researcher in an interdisciplinary group of engineers, medical experts, ethicists, sports scientists and psychologists working as a Collaborative Research Center funded by the DFG.
Bidt Fellow & MeTra Program Mentee
Eva Maria Hille is Doctoral Candidate in the Graduate Centre of the Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation (bidt). She is supported in her academic career by the University of Bonn's "MeTra" mentoring program.
Short Bio
- Since 01/2023: Doctoral researcher of SFB 1483 EmpkinS at Bonn University
- June 2023: Research Stay at the University of Vienna
- March 2023: Research Stay at the University of Oslo
- 09/2021-12/2022: Doctoral researcher of the Young Researchers Group Ethics and Governance of Emerging Technologies at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
- 09/2016-02/2017: Erasmus semester at the University of Bucharest
- 2014-2021: Studies in Protestant Theology (Mag. Theol.) at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
- 2015-2021: Scholarship "Deutschlandstipendium"
Research Focus
- AI Ethics
- Algorithmic biases
- Medical Ethics
- Water Ethics
Publications
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Get to know Eva
Eva Maria Hille is doctoral researcher at the Department of (Social) Ethics.
She studied Protestant Theology at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg and Orthodox Theology at the University of Bucharest. From 2015-2021, Eva Maria Hille has been fellow of the "Deutschlandstipendium" and studied and worked at different places around the world.
Since 2021, Eva Maria Hille is doing research within the framework of "EmpkinS", a Collaborative Research Center funded by the DFG. With regard to the use of contactless sensor technologies in the health sector, she investigates procedural issues of control and consent. In addition, she explores attitudes and values towards contactless sensing technologies in the health sector in a qualitative-empirical interview study.
Eva Maria Hille's dissertation project looks at algorithmic biases in the health sector and asks why they pose a challenge to social ethics. Her research is supported by the Bavarian Research Institute for Digital Transformation (bidt). Eva Maria Hille reflects on her work within the graduate programmes of bidt and EmpkinS.
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