DHCH / Rosa Lavelle-Hill

Rosa Lavelle-Hill

Professor


Associate Professor of Digital Humanities, Social Science, and AI University of Basel



Curriculum-Vitae

Rosa Lavelle-Hill is an associate professor of digital humanities, social science, and AI at the University of Basel. She is part of the Digital Humanities Lab and the Department of Social Sciences. Her research lies at the intersection of social science, data science, and AI, particularly in the development of ethical AI and the use of data-driven methods to understand human behavior and complex societal problems. Previously, she held an assistant professorship with tenure track at the University of Copenhagen, and worked as a post-doc at the University of Tübingen and The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI. Prior to this, she received her PhD in “Big Data Psychology” from the University of Nottingham. Rosa has secured 3rd party funding and published her work in leading journals across a number of different fields, including environmental
psychology, educational psychology, computational social sciences, applied data science, human rights, and modern slavery.