New ‘Mäin Element’ podcast episode: Arianna Rossi

The FNR is pleased to share the newest podcast episode in the collaboration with Lëtzebuerger Journal. The ‘Mäin Element’ podcast series features people in Luxembourg talking about their lives and their passion for science, showing a glimpse of the people behind the science. The 18th episode features Arianna Rossi from SnT, whose research sits at the intersection of law, computer science, design and digital ethics.

As a member of the SnT’s IRISC Research Group, Arianna researches in law, computer science, design and digital ethics. Aside from this, she is interested in data protection, and talks about why there is so much sensitive data circulating online, the current situation of women in research, and where her loves for the city of Bologna and reggae music comes from.

Listen to the podcast (French) on Journal.lu or on Spotify (Luxemburgish)

About the ‘Mäin Element’ podcast series

The ‘Mäin Element‘ series featuring scientists from various scientific disciplines and institutions in Luxembourg. The language of the podcast varies depending on which researcher is guest.

“I am delighted with this collaboration with journal.lu and the use of the podcast format, which adds to the wide range of communication formats we use at the FNR to showcase and explain the array of exciting projects and people supported by the FNR.” – Didier Goossens, Head of Corporate Communication at FNR

Listen to the previous podcast episodes below

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