Data Hazards is a project to find a shared vocabulary for talking about worst-case scenarios of data science - and to use that vocabulary to help people understand and avoid Data Hazards.
Role: Workshop facilitator, content developer of the Data Hazards application to different settings, especially Neuroscience, PhD case study application of Data Hazards
I came across the Data Hazards project as I looked for a way to embed thinking about ethics into my PhD, around 2021/22. Since then, I have attended a facilitator training workshop given by Nina and Natalie; and applied the Data Hazards framework to my PhD as I go along. To showcase this, I made a poster presentation for the COMBINE and ICSB 2022 conferences.
I have also facilitated a couple of Data Hazard workshops, information for how I prepared can be found here Data_Hazards_workshops. I have also co-organised and co-hosted a one-day symposium around Data Hazards, Ethics and Reproducibility in 2023.
Likewise, I also worked with the Data Hazards team to create a poster for AI UK 2023, in which I showcased my PhD work for people at the conference to discuss what Data Hazard labels they thought applied.
I have also worked on adding a chapter to the Turing Way Booklet about Data hazards, which is currently still in the process of being reviewed and published as of January 2024 (see info here).
Susana Roman Garcia
I came across the Data Hazards project as I looked for a way to embed thinking about ethics into my PhD, around 2021/22. Since then, I have attended a facilitator training workshop given by Nina and Natalie; and applied the Data Hazards framework to my PhD as I go along. To showcase this, I made a poster presentation for the COMBINE and ICSB 2022 conferences. I have also facilitated a couple of Data Hazard workshops, information for how I prepared can be found here Data_Hazards_workshops. I have also co-organised and co-hosted a one-day symposium around Data Hazards, Ethics and Reproducibility in 2023. Likewise, I also worked with the Data Hazards team to create a poster for AI UK 2023, in which I showcased my PhD work for people at the conference to discuss what Data Hazard labels they thought applied. I have also worked on adding a chapter to the Turing Way Booklet about Data hazards, which is currently still in the process of being reviewed and published as of January 2024 (see info here).