Marie-Therese Sekwenz
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Marie-Therese Sekwenz

Google Scholar ID: Mb_CaEwAAAAJ
TU Delft
Digital Services ActContent ModerationArtificial Intelligence
Citations & Impact
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Citations
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H-index
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Publications
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - Publications: Authored and co-authored several academic publications and reports on DSA implementation, systemic risk assessment, and the design of socio-technical and legal frameworks for online platforms
  • - Awards: Received 2 awards
  • - Projects: Participated in multiple research projects, including those related to systemic risk evaluation using large language models
Research Experience
  • - Position: Deputy Director of the AI Futures Lab on Rights and Justice
  • - Work Experience: Contributed to interdisciplinary projects at the Weizenbaum Institute in Berlin about the EU's Digital Decade
  • - Research Projects: Focused on pressing questions at the intersection of rights, justice, and new technologies, particularly in DSA implementation, systemic risk assessment, and the design of socio-technical and legal frameworks for online platforms.
Education
  • - Degree: PhD in progress
  • - University: TU Delft
  • - Major: Technology, Policy and Management
  • - Other Educational Experiences: Studied business law, information systems, and economics at Vienna University of Economics and Business, and conducted research projects at the Leibniz Institute for Media Research – Hans-Bredow-Institute (HBI).
Background
  • - Research Interests: Digital Services Act (DSA), European platform regulation, content moderation, algorithmic governance, and regulatory compliance
  • - Professional Field: Technology, Policy and Management; Organisation & Governance
  • - Introduction: PhD candidate at TU Delft's Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, serving as Deputy Director of the AI Futures Lab on Rights and Justice. She is an expert on the DSA and European platform regulation, focusing on content moderation, algorithmic governance, and regulatory compliance in digital environments.
Miscellany
  • - Personal Interests: Works as a journalist for the Austrian Broadcasting Corporation (ORF), producing features for programs such as ‘Diagonal’ and ‘Radiokolleg’
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