Nicolo Zingales
About Nicolo Zingales
Nicolo Zingales is a Professor of Information Law and Regulation, currently serving as an Affiliate Scholar at the Stanford University Center for Internet and Society and as a Professor at FGV in Brazil.
Work at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Nicolo Zingales has been serving as a Professor of Information Law and Regulation at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas since 2020. His role involves teaching and conducting research in the field of information law, focusing on the implications of regulation in the digital age. FGV is a prominent institution in Brazil, known for its contributions to education and research in social sciences and public policy.
Current Role at Stanford University Center for Internet and Society
Since 2016, Nicolo Zingales has been an Affiliate Scholar at the Stanford University Center for Internet and Society. In this position, he engages with interdisciplinary research on internet law and policy, contributing to discussions on the regulation of digital technologies. His affiliation with Stanford enhances his academic profile and allows for collaboration with other experts in the field.
Education and Expertise
Nicolo Zingales specializes in Information Law and Regulation, focusing on the legal frameworks that govern digital information. His academic background and ongoing research contribute to the understanding of how laws adapt to technological advancements. His expertise is recognized in both academic and professional circles, particularly in discussions surrounding internet governance.
Background
Nicolo Zingales has a background in law and regulation, with a specific emphasis on information technology. His career spans various roles in academia, where he has developed a focus on the intersection of law and digital innovation. His work is informed by a commitment to exploring the legal challenges posed by emerging technologies.