
معرفی
Cohen Sasson is a Lecturer and Law & Technology Fellow at the University of Miami School of Law, where he focuses on the intersection of law, technology, and ethics. His work spans intellectual property, patent systems, AI governance, and open science policy.
Research Interests: Cohen's scholarship critically examines the moral, legal, and systemic dimensions of intellectual property and technological innovation. His research emphasizes ethical boundaries in IP, transparency in patent systems, and legal frameworks for emerging technologies like generative AI. He advocates for adaptive legal principles that respond to technological change.
The recent publications reveal a strong trend toward addressing the challenges of AI trustworthiness, data access for research, and the role of patent law in promoting or hindering scientific replication. His work increasingly integrates interdisciplinary perspectives from law, philosophy, and information science.
Scientific Contributions:
- Proposed novel policy tools for open science and replication
- Advocated for decentralized and continuous disclosure in patent systems
- Explored ethical implications of generative AI and IP law
- Contributed to Hebrew-language legal discourse on tax and IP ethics
Advising and Grants: No information is available regarding student advising or research grants in the provided materials.
Labs and Teams: There is no mention of involvement in specific labs, research centers, or collaborative teams in the current text.




