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Adam Henschke is an Assistant Professor at the University of Twente specializing in applied ethics and institutional ethics. His work emphasizes a pluralist approach to ethical analysis, particularly in the domains of technology and responsibility. With a techno-institutionalist perspective, he investigates normative issues surrounding security, health, and the ethics of information technology. Henschke critiques the ethical, social, and political responsibilities pertaining to military and intelligence operations, as well as public health concerns, in the context of emerging technologies. He has published extensively on topics such as national security ethics, the ethics of surveillance technologies, and the moral implications of artificial intelligence on society. His recent publications include a solo book titled 'Cognitive Warfare: Grey Matters in Contemporary Political Conflict' and co-authored works exploring the ethics related to national security institutions. He teaches various courses related to ethics, leadership, and disruptive technologies, including computer and bioethics, and contributes significantly to the academic discourse in political philosophy and health security.
Includes specializations in Financial Engineering & Management, Healthcare Technology & Management, and Production & Logistics Management.