Illustration by Rob Babboni

About


The University of Vermont (UVM) Computational Ethics Lab is a research group located in the Vermont Complex Systems Center. Our team brings together a post-disciplinary group of researchers, faculty, and students working in complex systems, data science, mathematics, computer science, and philosophy. This research group works to gain a deeper understanding of the ethical impacts of modern socio-technological systems. Research areas include: multi-level data ethics, privacy, group decision theory, AI Ethics, distributed consent, and network structure and dynamics of data flow.


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Current Funding

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Grant Number: G-2021-16956. For support of the VErmont ReSearch OSPO (VERSO) Project. Pilot land-grant university model for supporting open source software as a part of the University of Vermont open source programs office