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Queen Mary Intellectual Property Research Institute

Myriam Christmann

Myriam

PhD Student

Email: myriam.christmann@qmul.ac.uk

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Biography

Myriam is a Herchel Smith Doctoral Researcher, supervised by Dr Noam Shemtov and Professor Chris Reed. Her research investigates the effects of creative Artificial Intelligence on copyright law and how the law should address such creative technologies, using an interdisciplinary approach. In 2020 Myriam joined QMIPRI as Research Associate to support the maintenance and updating of the Institute’s website.

Prior to joining QMIPRI as a doctoral researcher Myriam worked as a research assistant to Dr Noam Shemtov. She assisted Dr Shemtov with research projects for the EU and WIPO on intellectual property matters, such as copyright and technology, and trade secrets, amongst others. Myriam also gained experience in the public sector, as a trainee at the EUIPO, and in the private sector through internships in law firms specialised in intellectual property.

She holds an LLB in European and Comparative Law from Maastricht University, with a focus on interdisciplinary research, particularly law and art, and an LLM in Intellectual Property Law from Queen Mary University of London.

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