Ayelet Gordon-Tapiero
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Postdoctoral fellow, Rachel and Selim Benin School of Computer Science and Engineering | Research fellow, Cyber Law Program, Federmann Cyber Security Research Center

Ayelet Tapiero is a postdoctoral fellow at the Rachel and Selim Benin School of Computer Science and Engineering at the Hebrew University and a research fellow with the Cyber Law Program at the Federmann Cyber Security Research Center.

During her undergraduate studies, Ayelet was a member of the Hebrew University team which participated in the Philip C. Jessup International Moot Court Competition, representing the faculty at the Washington DC International Competition, and was awarded the Fritz Overlander Award for Outstanding Students in Public International Law. After her studies, Ayelet interned with Dr. Yaacov Weinroth in the field of litigation.

She holds a BA in Law from the Hebrew University (cum laude).

Ayelet worked as a research assistant to Prof. Yuval Shani doing research relevant to his membership in the UN Human Rights Committee and served as an academic advisor to the International Master’s Degree Programs at the Law Faculty at Hebrew University.

Ayelet is a Research Fellow in the Faculty of Law since 2016, her doctoral dissertation is titled Regulating the Sharing Economy. Prof. Eyal Zamir is her doctoral advisor.

AREAS OF EXPERTISE:
Digital Transformation