Nathalia Uribe
Student Assistant
Nathalia Uribe is a student assistant at the Chair for Philosophy and History of Science and Technology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). She currently assists the Friedrich Schiedel Fellowship Program for Technology in Society, contributing to research on the social, political and ethical implications of facial recognition technologies in medical and healthcare contexts like diagnostic of rare diseases and pain recognition.
Nathalia Uribe is a master’s student in Data and Society at the Technical University of Munich. Her academic focus lies in the ethical, legal, and societal dimensions of data and AI, with particular focus on ethical dimensions of data and AI applications.
Professionally, Nathalia’s experience spans data infrastructure, stakeholder-driven solution design, and global project coordination. She is currently working as a change manager and AI strategist, focusing on responsible AI adoption and strategic implementation in organizational contexts.