Our Collaborators
AI & Equality – Human Rights Toolbox is a collaboration between Women at the Table and EPFL, in consultation with OHCHR.

Savannah Thais
Machine Learning & Society Lead.
Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Hunter College, City University of New York.
Postdoc, Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering, Co-founder Machine Learning Working Group at the CMS Experiment at CERN.
PhD, Physics, Yale University working on ATLAS Experiment at CERN.
Expert in measurement and evaluation of AI models and systems.

Matthew Kennedy
AI & Human Rights Benchmark.
PhD, history of colonialism, international law, and scientific governance, University of Sydney. Currently developing AI evaluation and red-teaming methodologies.

Abhigyan Acherjee
Builds machine learning and agentic AI systems with a focus on reliability, evaluation, and real-world impact. Currently a Fellow in Agentic Systems within the AI, Analytics, and FoW initiative at Georgetown, where he develops and evaluates ML workflows for automated data science systems, build benchmarking suites for LLM performance, and work on evaluation capabilities for MCP servers.

Malcolm Langford
Professor of Public Law, University of Oslo and Co-Director of TRUST: Norwegian Centre for Trustworthy AI. A lawyer and social scientist, Malcolm's publications span human rights, international investment and development, comparative constitutionalism, law and technology, legal education, and the politics of the legal profession. He is the Co-Editor of the Cambridge University Book Series on Globalization and Human Rights

Matilda Wysocki
Hunter College
AI & Equality team

Amina Soulimani
PhD Candidate in Anthropology at the University of Cape Town (South Africa) investigating human-machine interactions in hospitals, and contextualized ethics of care. Doctoral Research Fellow at HUMA — Institute for Humanities in Africa.

Caitlin Kraft-Buchman
CEO and Founder of Women at the Table, a Geneva-based gender equality and systems change think tank. She leads AI & Equality, a global community of 1000+ researchers from 57 countries working for a human rights-based approach to AI.

Pilar Grant
Strategic designer from Santiago, Chile, now based in London, UK. Currently working at University College London.

Dr Emma Kallina
Bridging academia and advocacy, Emma is a Postdoctoral Researcher with the Compliant & Accountable Systems Group (spanning the University of Cambridge and the Research Center Trustworthy Data Science & Security) and serves as the Public Interest Tech Lead at AI & Equality by Women at the Table. A frequent speaker on the global stage, she has co-organised and presented her work at major international forums, including UNESCO and the UN Forum for Business and Human Rights.
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