Odilon-Gbènoukpo Singbo
Assistant Professor at the Department of Theology and at the Faculty of Engineering of the Catholic University of Croatia. He obtained a Licentiate and later a Doctorate in Moral Theology at the Catholic Faculty of Theology, University of Zagreb. In 2019, he defended his doctoral dissertation titled Theological-Bioethical Evaluation of Transhumanist Anthropology.
From 2016 to 2021, he served as University Chaplain at the Catholic University of Croatia. Since 2017, he has been involved in teaching at several University departments, as well as in the Lifelong Learning Program, specifically the Teaching Competency Program. He is a member of the University Senate and currently serves as Chair of the Ethics Committee at the Catholic University of Croatia.
RESEARCH INTERESTS:
Moral theology, transhumanism, current bioethical issues such as transgender theories, artificial intelligence, the ethics of technology.
COURSES:
Introduction to Bioethics
Theological Aspects of Dying and Death
The Nursing Profession in the Age of Technological and Biomedical Human Enhancement
Anthropological Metamorphoses of the Digital Age
Contemporary Ethical Issues of AI
PROJECTS:
How LLMs Modulate our Collective Memory and its Ethical Implications (Prof. Jasna Ćurković Nimac, PhD)
BrAIn – Supporting the Application of Digital Technologies in Education (Prof. Marina Merkaš, PhD)
Vernacular Medicine and Healing. Beliefs, Practices, Narrations (Prof. Luka Šešo, PhD)