The research group studies how professionals can design meaningful digital innovations, taking into account the needs and values of all parties involved and how professionals can develop the necessary digital and ethical skills.

Lines of research within the research group

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Education

Digital Ethics contributes to digital innovation for educational purposes and the development of digital and ethical awareness of (upcoming) professionals. We are involved in the Digital Twins Lab and have strong ties with the Institutes for ICT, Engineering & Design, Media and Archimedes.

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Collaboration

Organizations are looking for ways to responsibly leverage digitalization. Domain expertise and knowledge of ethics and IT are brought together. The research group works on assignments and projects covering this; it performs research with partners; sometimes with (co) financing.

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Marlies van Steenbergen | Professor | Research group Digital Smart Services

Marlies van Steenbergen

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Johan Versendaal | Professor | Research group Digital Smart Services

Johan Versendaal

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Matthijs Berkhout | Researcher | Research group Digital Smart Services

Matthijs Berkhout

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Theo van den Bogaart | Researcher | Research groups Digital Smart Services and Mathematics Education

Theo van den Bogaart

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