Amit Haim
Research Fellow
I am a post-doctoral research fellow at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods at Bonn. Later on I will be joining Tel Aviv University Law Faculty as an Assistant Professor.
My research interests focus on the intersection of administrative decision-making and machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence, primarily via an empirical legal studies perspective. I am also interested in law and technology, and using computational tools including machine learning to study how the law functions.
Some of my work includes examining the integration of algorithms in internal administrative processes and thinking about frameworks for the regulation of AI in government decision-making.
I hold a JSD (Doctor of the Science of Law) and JSM (Master of the Science of law) from Stanford University School and an LLB & BA from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Previously I was a visiting scholar at the Information Law Institute at New York University and a clerk on the Israel Supreme Court.