Kristina Khutsishvili

About

Dr. Kristina Khutsishvili is a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Engineering Department at the University of Cambridge. Kristina is part of the AI@Cam initiative on decision-making with AI in connected places and cities, a project aimed at developing an ethical and responsible innovation-rooted approach for public value creation. She previously served as a work package leader and researcher in the CommuniCity Horizon Europe project and worked at the University of Amsterdam. Kristina holds an interdisciplinary doctorate degree from Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy, as well as honors degrees from Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia, and Linnaeus University, Sweden. She was a recepient of the Swedish Institute’s scholarship and a Friedrich Ebert Foundation Egon Bahr fellow.

Work

University of Cambridge

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

University of Amsterdam

Netherlands

Publications

Guidelines for Translating Frameworks, Methods, Tools and Principles of Local Innovations for Marginalised and Vulnerable Communities – 2023

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Open Research Europe

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AI Creativity and Human Enhancement: The Identity Link

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Artificial Intelligence, Co-Creation and Creativity: The New Frontier for Innovation

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Simplicity versus complexity in the european debate: Identity, responsibility, and the dialogue Questioned

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Anti-Europeanism: Critical Perspectives Towards the European Union

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Myself and the other: Competitive narratives of Georgians and Abkhazians

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Region: Regional Studies of Russia, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia

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