Peter Fratrič

12 December 2023

Peter Fratrič is a postdoctoral student in Artificial Intelligence & Law at HEC Paris within the Smart Law Hub, currently engaged in a collaborative project with Telecom Paris de Mines. He previously worked as a postdoctoral researcher in the Complex-Cyber Infrastructure (CCI) lab at the Informatics Institute of University of Amsterdam, where he also completed his Phd in the area of agent-based modelling with applications to law and finance. Peter’s background originates in applied mathematics. His initial research experience was gained during his studies at Slovak University of Technology, where he obtained his Master degree in Mathematical and Computational modelling.

His main research focus is placed on artificial intelligence & law in the context of crime and financial regulation. For his research, Peter is utilizing agent-based modelling paradigm to develop models of socio-economic infrastructures where emergent behavioral norms can be studied. These norms can expose vulnerabilities of the system and provide regulatory insights. Peter aspires to incorporate autonomous normative agents into the toolkit for financial regulation and law, aligning with his long-term research objectives.

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