Professor Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic
Gordana Dodig-Crnkovic, 2 Ph.D.s is
Associate Professor,
School of Innovation, Design and Engineering,
Mälardalen University, Sweden.
She conducts research in Philosophy of Information, Computing and
Philosophy, Philosophy of
Computer Science, and Computer Ethics.
Gordana is
Member of the
Scientific Committee of the International Institute for
Information Science;
Steering Committee Member of the
European Computing and Philosophy
Organization, an European branch of The International Association
for
Computing and Philosophy;
General Chair and Organizer of the
International Computing and Philosophy
Conference;
Member of the Program Committee of
The First International
Multi-Conference on Engineering and Technological Innovation; and
Member of MDH Research Ethics Committee.
She coedited
Computation, Information, Cognition: The Nexus and the
Liminal,
authored
Semantics of Information as Interactive Computation,
Where do New Ideas Come From? How do They Emerge?
Epistemology as Computation (Information Processing),
Epistemology Naturalized: The Info-Computationalist Approach,
Knowledge Generation as Natural Computation, and
Model Validity and Semantics of Information,
and coauthored
Sharing Moral Responsibility with Robots: A Pragmatic
Approach and
Workplace Gossip and Rumor: The Information Ethics
Perspective.
Read the
full list of her publications!
Gordana earned her
M.Sc. in Physics at the Department of Physics, Faculty of Science,
University of
Zagreb, Croatia in 1979 with the thesis “Cluster-Vibration Model”.
She earned her
Licentiate in Theoretical Physics at the Department of Physics, Faculty
of
Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia in 1983 with the thesis
“Alpha-particle
Formation Mechanism and Alpha Decay”.
She earned her Ph.D. in Theoretical Physics at the Department of
Physics, Faculty of
Science, University of Zagreb, Croatia in 1988 with the thesis
“On Alpha Decay”.
She earned her
M.Sc. in Computer Science at the Department of Computer Science and
Engineering,
Mälardalen University, Sweden in 2002 with the thesis
“Computer Science
in a Theory of Science Discourse”. And she earned her
Ph.D. in Computer Science at the Mälardalen University, Sweden in
2006 with the thesis
Investigations into Information Semantics and Ethics of
Computing.
Watch her
Computing and philosophy PhD lecture at
Mälardalen University.