Assistant Professor in computer science working on regulatory compliance checking automation. Currently, I am leading research in the university of Luxembourg about cognitive computing using machine reasoning, which is applied in the legal domain. Among the project aims is empowering people without legal background to be able to make some legal decisions and to help legal practitioners improve the legal decision process.
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My focus is on artificial intelligence application in the legal domain. more specifically, I am working on machine reasoning and expert systems, as well as being able to capture legal knowledge (legislation, guidelines, court cases) in a formal framework and then being able to automatically reason over it.
Fields of expertise: Science policy, technology and innovation policy