The KU Leuven Centre for IT & IP Law (CiTiP) is a research unit of the Faculty of Law and Criminology with the mission to develop legal knowledge in the field of ICT, ethics, digital media and intellectual property. The Centre is affiliated to imec, and is part of the Flemish Knowledge Centre for Data & Society, DigiSoc, Leuven Centre on ICT (LICT) and Leuven.AI. CiTiP has over 30 years of experience conducting research into legal and ethical aspects of innovative information and communication technologies, privacy and security, intellectual property and biotechnology, in both the public and private sectors. CiTiP currently consists of over 90 full-time researchers, including 6 professors, a research expert, 10 postdoctoral researchers, a valorization expert and administrative support. CiTiP is involved in interdisciplinary projects financed through programs such as Horizon Europe/H2020, Digital Europe, Marie Curie, FWO, ICON, Belgian and Flemish authorities, as well as through bilateral contracts.
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As a part of the team of Prof. Dr. Jan De Bruyne, the candidate will conduct research aimed at contributing to a national, European and international IT law framework that responds to the needs of the society in which it is embedded. The research will focus on one or more of the following research lines: (1) the interface between AI and (private) law; (2) data governance and data spaces; (3) the legal aspects of the virtual reality; (4) robotics and (5) the regulation of technologies. In this context, intradisciplinary as well as interdisciplinary research may be envisaged. In addition, the candidate is expected to assist in teaching responsibilities at the KU Leuven Faculty of Law and Criminology in Dutch as well as in English.
For more information please contact Prof. Dr. Jan De Bruyne, tel.: +32 16 37 35 38, mail: jan.debruyne@kuleuven.be or Mrs. Edith Appelmans, tel.: +32 16 32 07 78, mail: edith.appelmans@kuleuven.be.
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