Michaela Jamelska
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
of America
Ph.D. candidate in Artificial Intelligence
and Human Rights
Experience
NOVA - AI for Research Start-up [
Cambridge, MA ]
AI Technology
Director / April, 2022 —
Present
SXSW EDU [ Austin, TX ]
Tech & Education
Mentor / March, 2024 —
March, 2024
Global Women Hub [ Brussels, BE
]
Responsible Technology
Consultant / November, 2019 —
Present
Unmanned Life - Deep Tech Company
[ San Francisco & London
]
Director of Global Business
& Partnerships / October, 2015 —
August, 2021
United Nations
Human Rights Delegate Youth
to the UN / May, 2018 —
May, 2018
Presentation on the Advantages
of Technological Progress
Proventa International Technology
Consultancy [ London, UK ]
Business Development &
Technology Consultant / September, 2014 —
September, 2015
European Parliament - Knowledge 4
Innovation [ Brussels, BE ]
Innovation Project
Assistant
Research Expertise
Artificial Intelligence
Responsible Technology
Human Rights
About
As a technologist and human rights
advocate specializing in responsible
tech, I bring over ten years of
international expertise from
engagements in the US, UK, and EU.
Currently, I am advancing my knowledge
as a PhD candidate focused on
Artificial Intelligence and Human
Rights. Throughout my career in the
technology sector, I have held roles
such as AI Innovation Director,
Director of Global Partnerships, and
Technology Consultant. In these
capacities, I've played a crucial role
in driving forward the boundaries of
AI innovation, designing and managing
technology projects crafting key
international alliances, and providing
expert consultancy that has shaped the
direction of technological development
and strategic collaboration. In my
other role as a Human Rights Advocate
within the technology sector, I have
engaged in collaborations with
international organizations, such as
the United Nations, and various other
agencies. I have been focused on
addressing and overcoming challenges
related to technology.