Prof. Arianna Rossi

University of Luxembourg

Arianna Rossi is a researcher at the Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SnT) of the University of Luxembourg. She carries out research at the intersection between design, computer science, law, and linguistics concerning online manipulation, usable privacy and legal design. She has written several articles published in international conferences and journals. In 2019, she received an international PhD in Law, Science and Technology from the University of Bologna and a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Luxembourg.

Throughout her career, she has been a visiting scholar at the Legal Design Lab (Stanford Law School, United States), University of Turin, and Universidad Autònoma de Barcelona. Arianna Rossi is one of the co-authors of the Legal Design Manifesto and co-founder of the Legal Design Alliance. She has co-organized academic and professional workshops on various aspects of legal design in Europe and the US and is part of the scientific committee of the world conference Human Factors in Computing Systems, along other conferences. 

She has been invited lecturers in academic and professional courses about legal design, human aspects of privacy and online manipulation. Invited as a speaker in several international events, Arianna Rossi has contributed to the dissemination of methods, principles and aims of legal design. 

Role in the project 

  • Teacher of the LED. Member of the scientific board of the annual workshop “Data Science and Legal Design for Explicable AI”.
  • Responsible of LED Legal Design projects.  

 

 

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