Rosanna Bellini is an assistant professor and researcher with a decade of experience at the intersection of computing, digital civics, and high-risk sociotechnical environments. Her work spans a PhD at Open Lab and a postdoc at Cornell focused on designing and evaluating novel technologies for contexts such as domestic and intimate partner violence, blending technical rigor with ethical, user-centered methods. Trained in computer science and philosophy (MSc and BA, both with top honors), she brings a rare combination of technical depth and critical reasoning to socio-technical design. Based in New York, she translates academic research into practical guidance for deploying sensitive technologies safely in real-world settings. An early-career academic who has also worked in frontline NHS roles, she pairs empathy for vulnerable users with hands-on research into implementation and policy implications.
10 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Research, Digital Civics, Distinction, Masters of Research, Digital Civics, Distinction at Newcastle University
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Rosanna Bellini - Assistant Professor at New York University