
Corinna Coupette is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Aalto University, and leader of the Telos Lab, which conducts research in the intersection of law, computer science, and complex systems.
At Aalto’s School of Science, they serve as the Program Director of the interdisciplinary Master’s Program in Information Networks, and teaches interdisciplinary courses on Information Visualization as well as Algorithms and Society. They are also a Guest Researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Informatics, a Research Affiliate at the Max Planck Institute for Tax Law and Public Finance, and a member of ELLIS.
The overarching goal of their research is to understand how code, data, and law are combined to better model, measure, and manage complex systems. To this end, they explore novel ways of connecting computer science and law, such as using algorithms to collect and analyze legal data as networks, or formalizing and implementing legal and mathematical desiderata for responsible data-centric machine learning with graphs.