Student Researchers Present at Princeton University

February 21, 2026

Student researchers from the AI Ethics Lab presented their research on AI and human rights at Princeton University’s Envision conference, a student-led event examining technology, policy, and ethics. They were joined by Dr. Alexander Kriebitz from the Technical University of Munich and the lab’s founder, Dr. Nathan C. Walker.

  • Amisha Rastogi is a junior pursuing a Biological Science major and a Chemistry minor.
  • Jason Entrekin is a second-year student with majors in philosophy and psychology.
  • Akshay Wadhavkar is a Bonner Civic Scholar and junior Computer Science major and transfer student at Rutgers University–Camden.
  • Ishinpreet Kaur is a sophomore pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry.
  • Sophia LaPorta is a senior majoring in Chemistry with a minor in Mathematics.
  • Abby Santiago is a fourth-year student pursuing a double major in Accounting and Business Management.

Photo left to right: Dr. Nathan C. Walker, principal investigator, AI Ethics Lab at Rutgers University–Camden; Adhithi Uppalapati, Junior, South Brunswick High School; Sophia E. LaPorta is a senior at Rutgers University–Camden, majoring in Chemistry with a minor in Mathematics; Ishinpreet Kaur is a sophomore at Rutgers University–Camden pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry; Abby M. Santiago is a fourth-year student at Rutgers University–Camden pursuing a double major in Accounting and Business Management; Amisha Rastogi is a junior at Rutgers University–Camden pursuing a Biological Science major and a Chemistry minor; Jason Entrekin is a second-year student at Rutgers University–Camden with majors in philosophy and psychology; Akshay Wadhavkar is a Bonner Civic Scholar and junior Computer Science major and transfer student at Rutgers University–Camden; and Dr. Alexander Kriebitz from the Institute for Ethics in AI at the Technical University of Munich.