Dr. Eleonora Viganò
Research project leader
Phone
+41 81 286 36 90
Subjects
Big data ethics, digital humanities, Practical Ethics, Digital Ethics, Digital Transformation & Society, Ethics, Metaverse, Philosophy
Eleonora Viganò got her PhD in Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Neurosciences from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, and University School for Advanced Studies IUSS, Pavia.
She was first Post-Doctoral Researcher at Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, where she worked on the relationships between values, identities, and performance in companies.
Then she got a post-doctoral position at the University of Zurich, in which she was, among other roles, Principal Investigator of the project “Intrapersonal conflicts of values: scientific and philosophical understanding of the present self’s concern for the future self” and Executive Manager of the ELSI Task Force for the Swiss National Programme 75 “Big Data”, whose results were reported by her at the Swiss Parliament.
Currently, she is working on the ethical issues and opportunities of metaverse communities and of AI used in corporate ethics and compliance, as well as on digital well-being connected to well-being technologies such as meditation apps
Curriculum Vitae
Eleonora Viganò got her PhD in Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Neurosciences from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, and University School for Advanced Studies IUSS, Pavia.
She was first Post-Doctoral Researcher at Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, where she worked on the relationships between values, identities, and performance in companies.
Then she got a post-doctoral position at the University of Zurich, in which she was, among other roles, Principal Investigator of the project “Intrapersonal conflicts of values: scientific and philosophical understanding of the present self’s concern for the future self” and Executive Manager of the ELSI Task Force for the Swiss National Programme 75 “Big Data”, whose results were reported by her at the Swiss Parliament.
Currently, she is working on the ethical issues and opportunities of metaverse communities and of AI used in corporate ethics and compliance, as well as on digital well-being connected to well-being technologies such as meditation apps