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Vikramaditya Khanna

William W. Cook Professor of Law, Law School

My areas of general research interest are corporate and financial markets laws, technology and law (including AI and blockchain), corporate and white collar crime, law and legal issues in India, legal profession and professional responsibility, and law and economics. In terms of data science tools and methodology: I use empirical tools in some of my research (including experimenting with NLP and LLM and regular use of both observational data analysis and experimental data analysis). In addition, I engage in some research related to the interaction of data science and law. The latter includes how AI may impact the development of the legal profession and law practice, how AI and blockchain may impact corporate governance, what motivates crypto trading, what are some emerging crypto/blockchain use cases (as indicated by entries on Git Hub), and the impact of technological developments on contracting and financial risk (as indicated by the current project related to AI Model Design to Predict and Mitigate Financial Risk from Water Scarcity in Global Corporate Facilities. I have also taught courses/seminars on the regulation of digital assets and may soon offer a co-taught seminar on start ups in the AI and law practice sector.