Konrad Kollnig is an Assistant Professor for Regulatory Technologies at Maastricht University who blends a strong CS research background with practical law-and-tech applications, leading the RegTech4AI project and teaching Internet Law & Governance and Legal Analytics. He holds an MSc and PhD in Computer Science from Oxford and a standout BSc in Mathematics and Computer Science from RWTH Aachen (valedictorian), reflecting a rigorous foundation in both theory and practice. Over a decade of experience spans academic research, privacy-preserving technologies at the Open Data Institute, and advisory work on digital distraction, positioning him at the intersection of AI, regulation, and responsible data stewardship. Colleagues describe him as an “academic chameleon” who translates complex technical insights into legally grounded, deployable solutions for regulators and practitioners.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Visiting Student, Computer Science, Distinction, Visiting Student, Computer Science, Distinction at The University of Edinburgh
MSc and PhD, Computer Science, MSc and PhD, Computer Science at University of Oxford
Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics and Computer Science, Average 1.1/1.0 with Distinction (valedictorian - best graduate of 500 students), Bachelor of Science - BS, Mathematics and Computer Science, Average 1.1/1.0 with Distinction (valedictorian - best graduate of 500 students) at RWTH Aachen University
Abitur (German A-levels), Average 1.1 (equals A*), Abitur (German A-levels), Average 1.1 (equals A*) at Otto-Pankok-Schule
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