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  • Data-driven intelligence in crisis

    Data-driven intelligence in crisis

    In the face of humanitarian crises, how can we ensure data becomes meaningful action? For nearly three years, my team and I have been working on solutions to the urgent and complex challenges of humanitarian and crisis response caused by the war in Ukraine. One part of our ongoing work is a new study, published…

  • 2nd runner up for the best paper award @ICIS24

    2nd runner up for the best paper award @ICIS24

    Happy and proud to share that our paper, “Resilience in Times of Crisis: Empowering Refugees with Self-Sovereign Identity,” co-authored by Aleksandra Garazha, Cédric Merz, and Gerhard Schwabe, received the 2nd runner up for the best overall conference complete paper award at the International Conference on Information Systems 2024 in Bangkok out of app. 260+ complete papers published.

  • Using Large Language Models for the Assessment of Sustainable Forest Investment Projects

    Using Large Language Models for the Assessment of Sustainable Forest Investment Projects

    How can AI support decision-making in the assessment of sustainable forest investment projects? This is what we’re looking into in our new research paper, “Using Large Language Models for the Assessment of Sustainable Forest Investment Projects,” co-authored by Maria Letizia Jannibelli, Jiayu Luo and Kilian Sprenkamp. Kilian will present it at HICSS 2025 in January. The paper…

  • Resilience in Times of Crisis: Empowering Refugees with Self-Sovereign Identity

    Resilience in Times of Crisis: Empowering Refugees with Self-Sovereign Identity

    Our paper, “Resilience in Times of Crisis: Empowering Refugees with Self-Sovereign Identity,” co-authored by Aleksandra Garazha, Cédric Merz, and Gerhard Schwabe, was accepted and will be soon presented at ICIS conference. In this paper, we address the challenges of the Ukrainian refugee crisis in Switzerland. We propose a Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) solution to streamline refugee management, empowering refugees with secure…

  • “Common ground” card deck

    “Common ground” card deck

    That guilty pleasure of finally unpacking something you’ve been waiting for…🙈 How do you foster diversity in a group? We created the “Common Ground” card deck to help lecturers do just that! 🎉 These cards help students connect through shared experiences instead of focusing on age, gender, or nationality. Each card presents scenarios like growing up in…

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