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Elena Eulitz

Elena Eulitz is a student assistant in the research project Safe in data traffic (SID) within the New Technologies and Future of Law research focus. The project examines how citizens can be informed in an accessible way about the fundamental rights risks of personalized advertising and be equipped with effective means of intervention.

She is currently completing her Master’s degree in Social Sciences at Humboldt University of Berlin with a focus on Political Theory. Elena earned her Bachelor’s degree in Design at the Berlin Weißensee School of Art. Coming from this transdisciplinary perspective, she is interested in the design and critical analysis of democratic innovations in the context of societal, ecological, and digital transformations.

In the past, she has worked in areas such as the Cluster of Excellence Matters of Activity, in political education, and in a media art collective, where she created both campaigns and educational workshops on artistic strategies with a socio-political focus.

Current projects

Activities

Organisation of events (2)

17.03.2026 · Maurice Stenzel, Sarah Spitz, Elena Eulitz

Entdecke, wie personalisierte Werbung funktioniert

Alexander von Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany (National).

09.10.2025 - 10.10.2025 · Jörg Pohle, Maximilian Lukat, Elena Eulitz

Risikonarrative im Feld Privacy, Surveillance und Datenschutz

Co-Organised by: nexus Institut für Interdisziplinäre Forschung und Kooperationsmanagement. Humboldt Institut für Internet und Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany (National).

Elena Eulitz

Position

Student assistant: New Technologies and Future of Law

Research focus

New Technologies and the Future of Law

We examine when, how and by whom rules for technological innovations such as artificial intelligence, brain-computer interfaces and quantum technologies should be set. How can robust governance frameworks be implemented to achieve this?