Katina Michael BIT, MTransCrimPrev, PhD (Senior Member IEEE, ACM SIGCAS), is a Professor with Arizona State University and a Senior Global Futures Scientist with the Global Futures Laboratory. At ASU, she has a joint appointment with the School for the Future of Innovation in Society and School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence. Katina’s research focuses on the social implications of emerging technologies. She was responsible for establishing the Human Factors Series in the Research Network for a Secure Australia (RNSA 2005-2009), was an external member of the Centre of Excellence in Policing and Security (CEPS 2009-2013), and ran the Social Implications of National Security (SINS) workshops from 2006 to 2022. Since 2021, Katina has advised DARPA on matters pertaining to ethics, law, and societal implications (ELSI) of complex socio-technical systems. She has been funded by the National Science Foundation, the Canadian Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and the Australian Research Council. She is the Director of the Society Policy Engineering Collective, the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society and was formerly Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Technology and Society Magazine and Editor at Computers & Security. She is the Founding Chair of the ASU Master of Science in Public Interest Technology, and Technical Committee Co-Chair of Socio-Technical Systems at IEEE. Prior to academia, Katina was employed by Nortel Networks, Anderson Consulting, and OTIS Elevator Company.