
Trine Rask Nielsen
@trine_r_nielsen
Postdoc at the Department of Computer Science, University of Copenhagen
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22-02-2017 08:07:01
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"Can artificial intelligence improve asylum decision-making?" Join our online seminar with Liqiu Chen and comments by Irina Shklovski on the promises and perils of applying machine learning to asylum decision-making at iCourts Det Juridiske Fakultet DIKU - Department of Computer Science, UCPH jura.ku.dk/icourts/calend…


This week I’m participating in the #ECSCW2021 conference. On Monday, I participated in my very first DC. Yesterday, I presented, our first paper out from the research project: DATA4ALL on behalf of the Nordic Asylum Law & Data Lab team. confrontingdata.dk/research/archi…






Last week María Menéndez-Blanco visited the Confronting Data Co-lab. María Menéndez-Blanco is an assistant professor at the Free University of Bolzano and an international collaborator in the NordASIL research project Nordic Asylum Law & Data Lab.




How is asylum seekers' credibility assessed by authorities? According to a new study from PhD Trine Rask Nielsen, it is a complex and opaque procedure where an applicant's rights can easily be suppressed. 👉 di.ku.dk/english/news/2… Nordic Asylum Law & Data Lab #dkforsk #dkpol #dkmedier


I am extremely proud and greatful…Today @najaholten ,María Menéndez-Blanco , and I won the best paper award at the #ecscw2023 conference for our paper: 'Who Cares About Data? Ambivalence, Translation, and Attentiveness in Asylum Casework'.

Presentation by the David B. Martin best paper award winner, Trine Rask Nielsen on behalf of herself and her colleagues🥳 Great presentation and thank you for your contribution to the field!


We're excited to host our neighbour and friend Sarah Homewood who will give a talk during our Toolbox series #6: Removal as a method; the deliberate removal of technologies as a research method ❌💻 🧐 25.10 - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM at DIKU - Department of Computer Science, UCPH bit.ly/3Sj5YxA

A fantastic talk by Sarah Homewood yesterday at Confronting Data Co-Lab: "Removal as a method" Now, fighting the urge to remove more technology from our lives ❌ #method #hci #confrontingdata #hcc #sdps

