Alžběta Krausová
Institute of State and Law of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Email: alzbeta.krausova@ilaw.cas.cz
Alžběta Krausová is a legal scholar at the Department of Private Law of the Institute of State and Law of the Czech Academy of Sciences, head of the Center for Innovations and Cyberlaw Research (CICeRo) project, an external lecturer at the Faculty of Informatics of the Czech Technical University and at the Faculty of Law of the Charles University in Prague, a public speaker, a member of the Expert group on New Technologies and Liability at the European Commission, and a member of OECD’s network of experts ONE AI.
Her research specializes on legal aspects of artificial intelligence, robotics, brain-computer interfaces, and merging technology with organic life. Alžběta received her LL.M. in law and legal science from Masaryk University Faculty of Law in 2007 and her LL.M. in intellectual property and patent law from University of Haifa Faculty of Law in 2014. She is currently a doctoral student at the Institute of Law and Technology at Masaryk University Faculty of Law. In the past Alžběta also worked as a researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Law and Information Technology (ICRI, now CiTiP) at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium.