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Katerina Maria Schoenegger
Graduate, Stanford Center for Professional Development
BioBA in Political Economics from the University of California, Berkeley. Certificate from the Sutardja Center of Entrepreneurship, UC Berkeley in Emerging Technologies. Attended the International Security and Intelligence (ISI) Program at the University of Cambridge, UK and learned from members of the CIA, MI5, MI6, navy intelligence, and private intelligence organizations who explored areas such as bioinformatics, nuclear proliferation, psychographics, relations between: US-Russia, US-China, Russia-Ukraine, China-Taiwan, Balkans, etc, asymmetric warfare, AI and cybersecurity, ethical limitations of drone usage, the future of clandestine operations, emerging technologies role in forcing espionage into the global south, etc. My research specifically covered information warfare, Russia-Ukraine disinformation attacks, and media literacy's role in combating information asymmetries and manipulations. Titled: DOUBLED-DOWN DEMAGOGUERY, DISINFORMATION, AND PROPAGANDA: Dissecting Ukraine and Finland’s Media Literacy Strategy and Its Adaptation to the US Sociopolitical Landscape.
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Laura Schütz
Masters Student in Engineering, admitted Autumn 2021
BioLaura Schütz is pursuing a graduate degree in Design Impact with a focus on healthcare innovations at the Stanford School of Engineering. Her research topics include interaction and user experience design for medical applications as well as visualization techniques for surgical navigation purposes. Prior to her studies at Stanford she has completed an undergraduate degree in Architecture as well as a graduate degree in Industrial Design from Technical University of Munich which she passed with high distinction.