A multidisciplinary team bringing together feminist technologists, researchers, lawyers, and community organizers.

InterVisions brings together researchers, technologists, and community organizers from different disciplines and institutions, united by a commitment to building fairer AI systems.

Donestech
Eva Cruells López
Eva Cruells López
Mireia Orra i De Salsas
Mireia Orra i De Salsas
Computer Vision Center (CVC)
Lluís Gómez i Bigordà
Lluís Gómez i Bigordà
Sofia Llàcer Caro
Sofia Llàcer Caro
Diputació de Barcelona
Sonia Ruiz García
Sonia Ruiz García
Alba Elvira Guiral
Social Policy Officer at the Social Sustainability, Life Cycle and Community Area of the Barcelona Provincial Council. She holds a Master’s Degree in Women’s, Gender and Citizenship Studies (Interuniversity Institute of Women’s and Gender Studies) and a Master’s Degree in Public Policy: Social Rights and Equality Policies (University of Barcelona). She has more than six years of experience coordinating European projects in the field of gender equality and gender-based violence.
Sara Aguilar Ricart
Director of Presidency Services at the Barcelona Provincial Council. Passionate about data and disruptive technologies as a driver for generating public value and improving public policies and services.
Marisa Molina Alonso
Her professional career initially focused on accounting and auditing services in the private sector. Later, she spent 10 years working in the central budgetary services of the Barcelona Provincial Council, and for the past 4 years she has been part of the Equality Policies Service, where she has led the Comparative Circle of Gender Equality Services project, as well as other areas related to data management, results analysis, and public awareness programs on gender equality.
Ana Paricio
Urban psychologist working at the intersection of social design, community engagement, and spatial transformation processes. She developed her career specializing in inclusive urbanism.
Dra. Núria Vergés Bosch
Professor of the Department of Sociology and Director of the Equality Unit at the University of Barcelona. Co-founder of Donestech and Fembloc collective.
Dimosthenis Karatzas
Full professor at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, associate director of the Computer Vision Center and ICREA academia professor. Leads the research line on vision, language and reading.
Yuki M. Asano
Leads the Fundamental AI Lab at the University of Technology in Nuremberg. Previously assistant professor at the University of Amsterdam and a PhD at VGG at the University of Oxford. Research focuses on multimodal and self-supervised learning.
H. Titilola Olojede, PhD
Academic whose research intersects ethics of AI and gender. Represents Society of Gender Professionals with InterVisions.
Graziella Piga
International specialist in gender equality and social inclusion with over 25 years experience across policy, fieldwork, advisory roles and academic research.
Alex Cadon
Cyberfeminist, researcher, and founder of Donestech (2006) and Fembloc (2022), exploring gender-technology intersections and supporting survivors of Technology Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Laura Martín Montañez
Biotechnologist and specialist in science communication and education at Computer Vision Center (CVC), focusing on the intersection of AI, social impact and open innovation.
Margarita Padilla García
Computer programmer at the Dabne cooperative, she works at the intersection of the technical and the social, investigating, from a gender perspective, how technologies and power relations intertwine.
Marta Cruells López
PhD in Political Science. Currently a senior researcher at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center in the area of science, citizenship and policies. Her career combines academic research with institutional activism.
Maya Aidlin-Perlman
Research fellow funded by Yale University, whose work lies at the intersection of gender economics, artificial intelligence, and public policy. Her research examines how AI systems have gender-differentiated impacts.
Nadia Nadesan
Working Group member contributing expertise on AI fairness and intersectional methodologies.
Adrià Molina Rodríguez
Received his B.S. in Data Engineering from Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona in 2022, M.S. in 2023, and is currently a Ph.D. Candidate in the Document Analysis Group at the Centre de Visió per Computador.
Gala Pin Ferrando
Participation coordinator at InterVisions and freelance consultant in participation, democratic governance of AI and human rights. Currently working on the transfer of academic knowledge to policymakers for different research projects.
Ágata Bañón Pérez
Coordinator of participation in InterVisions and member of Radical Data, working on strategic and creative projects at the intersection of art, technology and social innovation.