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Thibault Schrepel is an Associate Professor of Law at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (Amsterdam Law & Technology Institute) and a Faculty Affiliate at Stanford University's CodeX Center. He leads the Computational Antitrust project, involving over 65 agencies and 40 scholars. His research focuses on digital markets, antitrust law, blockchain, AI, and complexity science. He holds positions at Sciences Po Paris, University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, and guest lectures globally. Notable awards include the 'Academic Excellence' Global Competition Review Award (2018). He authored books like *Blockchain + Antitrust* (2021) and edited volumes on AI and competition policy. Schrepel's work addresses computational antitrust, blockchain's regulatory challenges, and AI's competitive dynamics. He advises agencies like the Luxembourg Competition Agency and collaborates internationally on policy initiatives.
- Education: PhD from University of Paris-Saclay (2016), LL.M. from Brooklyn Law School (summa cum laude)
- Research Themes: Blockchain antitrust paradox, computational tools in antitrust enforcement, AI governance, dynamic competition frameworks
His articles on blockchain antitrust (e.g., *Blockchain Code as Antitrust*, 2020) and computational antitrust adoption (2021–2023 reports) are globally cited. He co-founded the Network Law Review and hosts the Scaling Theory podcast. Schrepel's contributions span open-source AI, metaverse competition, and agent-based modeling for regulatory analysis. He supervises PhD/post-doc research and leads initiatives like the Dynamic Competition Initiative.




