Oana Goga is a Research Director at Inria (French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation) and a member of the Inria CEDAR team and the Laboratoire d’Informatique d’Ecole Polytechnique. She investigates risks for humans and society brought by online platforms and their deployments of AI, such as advertising technologies. She looks at risks ranging from privacy to disinformation and manipulation to child protection. Her research is interdisciplinary, and she works with economists, social scientists, and legal scholars. Her work has influenced European law, and she has served as an external expert for the European Commission on problems related to data access in the Digital Services Act (DSA). She received the CNRS Bronze Medal in 2024, the Lovelace-Babbage Award from the French Science Academy and the French Computer Society in 2023, and she received an ERC Starting Grant in 2022 that aims to measure and mitigate the impact of AI-driven information targeting. Her recent research received several awards, including the Andreas Pfitzmann Best Student Paper Award at PETS 2024, the Honorable Mention Award at The Web Conference in 2020, and the CNIL-Inria Award for Privacy Protection 2020.