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Urs Gasser is a Professor of Public Policy, Governance, and Innovative Technology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), serving as Dean of the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology and Rector of the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy. Previously, he was Professor of Practice at Harvard Law School and Executive Director of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society (2009–2021). His work focuses on Internet governance, youth and media dynamics, AI ethics, privacy, and digital transformation. He co-authored influential books like *Born Digital* and *Interop*, and leads interdisciplinary initiatives such as the Digital Self-Determination Network and the Global Network of Internet & Society Research Centers.
Education: S.J.D. (2001), J.D. (1997) from University of St. Gallen; LL.M. (2003) from Harvard Law School.
Research Interests: Youth digital citizenship, AI policy, privacy tools, cybersecurity, and the societal impact of technology. His projects include the *Youth and Media* initiative, *Digital Pandemic Response*, and global collaborations on ethical AI frameworks.
Grants & Partnerships: Collaborates with governments (e.g., Germany’s Digital Council), NGOs (e.g., UNICEF), and institutions like the World Economic Forum. Advises on digital policy, including frameworks for children’s data, quantum technology, and pandemic response systems.
Awards: While no explicit awards are listed, his contributions to digital governance and youth policy are widely recognized internationally.





