The Seventh Annual Conference on Governance of Emerging Technologies & Science (GETS) will be held at the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law on May 22-24, 2019. The conference is premised on the belief that there is much to be learned and shared from and across the governance experience for various emerging technologies.
The conference will consist of plenary and session presentations and discussions on regulatory, governance, legal, policy, social, and ethical aspects of emerging technologies, including (but not limited to):
- Artificial Intelligence
- Nanotechnology
- Synthetic Biology
- Gene Editing
- Biotechnology
- Genomics
- Personalized Medicine
- Digital Health
- Geoengineering
- Neuroscience
- Robots
- Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies
- Data Analytics
- Telecommunications
- Information Technologies
- Surveillance Technologies
- Technology and Privacy
- Cybersecurity
- Military Technologies
- Algorithms
- Autonomous Vehicles
- Human Enhancement
We are currently accepting abstracts for proposed presentations. Those submitting abstracts need not provide a written paper, although provision will be made for posting and possible post-conference publication of papers for those who are interested.
Abstracts are invited for any aspect or topic relating to the governance of emerging technologies, including any of the technologies listed above.
Submission Deadline: January 31, 2019
Abstracts should not exceed 500 words and must contain your name and email address. The sponsors will pay for the conference registration (including all conference meals and events) for one presenter for each accepted abstract. In addition, we will have limited funds available for travel subsidies (application included in submission form).