Justin B. Biddle is an Associate Professor in the School of Public Policy at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
His research interests are interdisciplinary in nature, drawing on fields such as philosophy of science, technology, and medicine; ethics of emerging technologies, and science and technology policy. Conceptually, his research explores the relationships between three sets of issues: (1) the role of values in science, technology, and medicine; (2) the epistemic implications of the social organization of research, and (3) ethics and policy. He is currently exploring these relationships in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. He has also worked in the areas of biomedical research and agricultural biotechnology.
Buhm Soon Park is a KAIST Endowed Chair Professor and Director of the Center for Anthropocene Studies who specializes in the global history of science and technology policy.
His research examines the governance of emerging biotechnologies and the historical complexities of the Anthropocene, with a focus on regional unevenness and overarching trends. He also investigates the fundamental question of public trust in science across diverse cultural and social contexts.
Li Tang is a Professorat Fudan University’s School of International Relations and Public Affairs, holding a Ph.D. in Public Policy from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Her research focuses on public policy analysis and science and technology innovation policy, with a particular emphasis on responsible innovation, global science governance, and talent mobility.
Alice Oh is a KAIST ICT Endowed Professor in the School of Computing at KAIST and the Head of the Global Cooperation Subcommittee of the Presidential Council on National AI Strategy. Her major research area is at the intersection of natural language processing (NLP) and computational social science, with a recent focus on multilingual and multicultural aspects of LLMs. She collaborates with scholars in humanities and social sciences such as political science, education, and history. She has served as Program Chair for ICLR 2021 and NeurIPS 2022, General Chair for ACM FAccT 2022 and NeurIPS 2023, and DEI Chair for COLM 2024.
Canan Acar is an Associate Professor at University of Twente specializing in integrated hydrogen energy systems with a background in Chemical and Mechanical Engineering.
Her research focuses on integrating renewable-based hydrogen into urban infrastructures—including buildings, mobility, and industry—to develop efficient and resilient decarbonization pathways. A recipient of numerous international awards, she is dedicated to advancing sustainable energy solutions and mentoring the next generation of scientists in engineering.
Seohyun Park is an Assistant Professor at School of Creative Convergence Studies, Sungshin Women's University who specializes in Science and Technology Studies (STS), environmental history, and modern Korean history.
His research focuses on the history of infrastructure and water resource development in Korea, examining the socio-political implications of large-scale projects like the Soyang Dam and the Han River Basin Joint Survey.
Seokkyun Woo is an Assistant Professor at the Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy at KAIST.
His research involves understanding how the work organization of science and innovation are structured and how they in turn influence the rate and direction of research activities with the goal of providing effective science and technology policy.
Dasom Lee is an Associate Professor at the KAIST Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy who specializes in Sociology and Science and Technology Studies (STS).
Her research focuses on the responsible innovation of cyber-physical systems and their social and environmental sustainability within the energy and transport sectors.
Rosa Lee is the Director of the AI Society Research Group at KISDI, holding a Ph.D. in Public Policy from George Washington University.
Her work centers on developing ethical AI policies and addressing social challenges in the metaverse and digital transformation eras. With a background in urban planning and regional economic research, she focuses on creating human-centered AI frameworks and evidence-based future scenarios for 2030.