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Marta Poblet Balcell is an Adjunct Professor at the School of Law, RMIT University (City Campus, Australia). Her work bridges law, technology, and governance, with a focus on blockchain applications, crisis management, and digital democracy. She actively supervises research projects on topics like blockchain governance, pandemic response strategies, and AI regulation in financial markets.
Research interests include:
- LAW & TECHNOLOGY: Blockchain dispute resolution frameworks, digital identity systems, and smart contract governance
- CROWDSOURCING: Applications in disaster management, public health crises, and innovation ecosystems
- CRISIS MANAGEMENT: Social media utilization in emergency response, vulnerable community engagement, and policy frameworks for pandemics
Notable contributions include analyzing blockchain's role in energy transitions (2022) and exploring digital democracy models during the 2017 Catalan referendum (2018). Her recent work examines post-pandemic resource transformation through crowdsourcing mechanisms (2023).
Supervision highlights include projects on:
- Transnational AI regulation in finance
- Legal implications of 3D bioprinting
- Taxation of urban informal economies
Engages in collaborative research across disciplines, including partnerships with institutions in Europe and Asia-Pacific regions.





