Antoine Harfouche is a ‘MUR (Ministry of
University and Research) Brain Gain’ Professor in the University of Tuscia,
Italy and is the Rector’s Delegate for Talent Valorization and Attraction. He teaches
‘Bioethics’ in the University of Tuscia, and ‘Creativity, Innovation, and
Entrepreneurship” in the University of Tuscia and Sapienza University of Rome. He
has extensive experience in innovation in education in higher education institutions
by leveraging artificial intelligence and metaverse technologies. He trains at
the ‘Biomed-AI Summer School on Biomedicine and Bioethics Supporting
Responsible Innovation in the Era of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence’,
Academy of Athens, Greece, a new generation of professionals in the art of ‘Creativity
and Innovation With Constraints’, ‘Ethical Reasoning and Ethical
Decision-Making” and “AI ethics” combining both in-person and virtual learning.
He is the Co-Chair of the ‘Responsible Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable
Societies’ at The Information and Communication Technologies in Organizations
and Society (ICTO2023) Conference, Sorbonne University, France. He serves on the Scientific
Committee of the ‘International Conference on Digitalization and Artificial
Intelligence in Agricultural Management’, Stockholm University, 2023. He serves
on ‘The European Innovation Technology EIT Food Venture Creation School III’
Judge Panel, University of Cambridge, UK, 2020. He coordinates The EU Knowledge
Alliances project, BIOINNO “Bioinnovation and Entrepreneurship: A Knowledge
Alliance for biotech entrepreneurship education” and plays the role of
facilitator, trainer, and education judge panel in ‘Unlocking the
entrepreneurial potential of biotechnology and agriculture innovators’. He and
his partners develop a ‘New Learning and Teaching Model’ and a new route to
entrepreneurship education to ready the next generation of talents to turn
ideas into action and to develop entrepreneurial capacities and mindsets throughout
the University of Cambridge, UK, the University of Tuscia, Italy, and the University of
Antwerp, Belgium.