Teaching

Areas of teaching

Based on my previous experiences and current research, I would be well suited for teaching courses at graduate and undergraduate levels:

Experience

Current and upcoming teaching

EU Regulation: The EU AI Act

Lecture at the Brussels School of Competition, 12 January 2025.

Past courses

AI in Practice: Legal and Technical Perspectives

Graduate-level, lecture-based course taught with Francesca Palmiotto, Natalia Menéndez González, and Sarah Tas. European University Institute, fall term 2021. Syllabus.

The Regulation of Automated Decision-Making

Undergraduate-level seminar. University of São Paulo, first semester of 2020. Syllabus (Portuguese).

Computable Law I 

Graduate-level course, lecture-based course taught with Juliano Maranhão. University of São Paulo, second semester of 2019. Syllabus (Portuguese and English).

Automated Decision-Making and Data Protection

Undergraduate-level seminar. University of São Paulo, second semester of 2019. Syllabus (Portuguese).

Guest Lecturing

Artificial intelligence

Guest lecture at the Digital Technologies for Lawyers undergraduate course (professor Niovi Vavoula), 12 November 2024 (University of Luxembourg).

EU Regulation: The EU AI Act 

Lecture at the Brussels School of Competition, 21 February 2024.

The EU AI Act — Implications for financial regulation and supervision 

Lecture at the EU Supervisory Digital Finance Academy Foundational course, 23 October 2023

The EU AI Act in a Nutshell

Guest lecture at the Law and Technology master course (professor Shu Li), 17 March 2023 (City University of Hong Kong, China). Slides here.

 

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