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Welcome to the Science Summit at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA77)

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Registration is free of charge. You can register yourself and also other colleagues (up to 10 people).

After you have registered, you will receive two emails: one from Eventbrite with your ticket, and 15 min later, one from SCHED inviting you to create your username and password (these will be your  SCHED login details to access the conference each time).

Once you have your SCHED login details, you can select the session(s) you would like to attend and be able to see the ZOOM link to join your selected sessions.

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Ineke Malsch

EthicSchool / Malsch TechnoValuation
Director
Utrecht, The Netherlands
Dr Ineke Malsch, Director of Malsch TechnoValuation, Utrecht, The Netherlands, and Dutch contact person of ANSOLE
Dr. Ineke (N. H.) Malsch advises and writes about responsible development of emerging technologies in their societal context emphasizing a Do-It-Yourself Ethics approach. Education: graduated in physics (Utrecht University, 1991) and PhD in philosophy (Radboud University, Nijmegen, 2011). She has been involved in EU funded projects on responsible development of emerging technologies since 2002, and is currently engaged in the RiskGONE project www.riskgone.eu, in which she is responsible for ethics including the development and testing of guidelines and online tools supporting ethical impact assessment as part of the Risk Governance framework for nanomaterials. She is also the Dutch contact person for the African Network for Solar Energy (ANSOLE), and has been a partner in the project NMP-DeLA, where roadmaps have been developed for nanotechnology for water, renewable energy and health applications in EU-Latin American cooperation. She has published articles and contributed to books for a variety of audiences including scientists, professionals and lay persons about ethical and responsible development of nanotechnology and other emerging technologies, including the book Future Technologies We Want (Wolf publishers, 2018).