Linghan Zhang
Linghan Zhang is a Professor at the Institute of Data Law, China University of Political Science and Law, where she supervises doctoral students. A former visiting scholar at Cornell University, she has published extensively on cyberspace law, algorithmic regulation, and AI governance. Her books include Research on Tort Liability of Online Virtual Property and Governing Power: Regulation of Algorithms in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. She has also translated American and Asian Feminist Law: A Trans-Pacific Dialogue and co-edited several law textbooks. Professor Zhang has led National Social Science Foundation projects on algorithm regulation and AI governance, and has served as a legislative advisor on laws relating to platforms, data security, and artificial intelligence. She is a member of the UN High-Level Advisory Body on AI, the National Network and Information Law Research Society of the China Law Society, and the National Group on AI Ethics and Guidelines. She also advises China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and Ministry of Public Security on issues of cybersecurity and information law.