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Henrik Udsen Professor
Centre for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR)
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Anja Møller Pedersen Tenure Track Assistant Professor
Centre for Law & Security (CERES)
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- human rights, technology and data protection law
- EU technology regulation (GDPR, AI Act, DSA, DMA etc.) and EU regulation of illegal content (TCO, CSAM etc.)
- AI-led, intelligence-led and predictive policing and surveillance
- automated decision-making, digital sovereignty, tech giants, AI and democracy
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Christian Bergqvist Associate Professor
Center for Erhvervsret og Offentlig Regulering (CEO) |
- competition law
- AI-collusion
- personal pricing
- Big Tech
- machine learning
- online markets
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William Hamilton Byrne Assistant Professor
Center of Excellence for Global Mobility Law (MOBILE) |
- automated decision making
- public administration and legal processes
- computational legal methods
- critical data science
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Erdem Demirtas Marie Curie Postdoctoral Fellow
Centre for European, Comparative, and Constitutional Legal Studies (CECS)
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- comparative constitutional law
- judicial politics
- computational text analysis
- large language models
- semantic change
- international law
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Thomas Gammeltoft-Hansen Professor
Center of Excellence for Global Mobility Law (MOBILE)
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- asylum and migration law
- data-driven research methods
- explainable AI
- fuzzy logics in law
- Nordic legal tech
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Maya Ellen Hertz PhD Fellow
Center of Excellence for Global Mobility Law (MOBILE)
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- automated decision-making
- automated evidence
- automation bias
- human-automation interaction
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Anna Murphy Høgenhaug Postdoctoral researcher
Center of Excellence for Global Mobility Law (MOBILE)
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- explainable AI
- asylum decision-making
- automated decision-making
- AI Act
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Asta S. Stage Jarlner Research Assistant
Center of Excellence for Global Mobility Law (MOBILE) |
- decision-making
- NLP
- prediction
- computational legal research
- operationalization
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Helle Krunke Professor and head of CECS
Centre for European, Comparative, and Constitutional Legal Studies (CECS) |
- automated decision making
- accountability for mistakes made by AI
- disinformation
- regulation of AI including the AI Act
- impact of automated decision making on separation of powers
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Aysel Küçüksu Assistant Professor
Centre of Excellence for International Courts and Governance (ICourts)
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- AI in the public sector
- digital sovereignty; explainability
- human rights
- transparency
- digitalization
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Gabriela Lenarczyk Postdoctoral Fellow
Centre for Advanced Studies in Bioscience Innovation Law (CeBIL)
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- European health data Space (EHDS)
- AI governance in life sciences
- AI Act
- health data secondary use for ML
- AI in drug discovery and development; Transparency and bias in medical AI
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Hin-Yan Liu Associate Professor
Centre for European, Comparative, and Constitutional Legal Studies (CECS)
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- AI Iiaginary
- AI and legal disruption
- AI and existential risk
- AI governance
- why AI
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Helga Molbæk-Steensig Marie Curie Postdoc
Centre of Excellence for International Courts and Governance (ICourts)
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- AI in adjudication
- legal compliance of LLMs
- human rights and AI
- European Convention on Human Rights
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Christian Brown Prener Carlsberg Foundation Postdoc Fellow
Center of Excellence for Global Mobility Law (MOBILE)
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- legaltech
- mobility
- immigration law
- visas
- work permits
- legal retrieval
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Jens Schovsbo Professor
Centre for Information and Innovation Law (CIIR)
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- intellectual property right
- copyright
- patents
- text and data mining
- remuneration; deep fakes
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Hannah Louise Smith Postdoctoral Researcher
Centre for Advanced Studies in Bioscience Innovation Law (CeBIL)
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- AI Act
- regulation of emerging technologies
- AI in medical devices
- AI governance tools including regulatory sandboxes
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Laura Valtere Postdoctoral Fellow
Centre for Advanced Studies in Bioscience Innovation Law (CeBIL)
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- AI & IP
- AI Act
- disruptive technology
- ethics
- AI impact on innovation
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Henrik Palmer Olsen Professor
Centre of Excellence for International Courts and Governance (ICourts)
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- computational law
- AI Act
- automated decision support
- legal explainability requirements
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