Chrysoula Kapartziani is a lawyer engaged in specialized legal issues regarding, energy, environment and AI. She holds a Ph.D. in Sociology of Law from the School of Law of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. She currently works as a researcher on the project “Genetically Modified Organisms: Regulatory&Socioeconomic Aspects” (http://gmosocialimpact.eu/), hosted by the Harokopio University, and funded by HFRI Greece. She also holds a M.Sc. degree from the Medical School of Athens in the field of «Environment and Health. Capacity building for decision making». She participates in a number of International & European conferences and workshops. Furthermore, she has a number of scientific article publications. She currently gives lectures in Methodology of Research & Bioethics, as well as in Environmental Sociology. She is also a storyteller and a co–founder, researcher and co-curator of the ‘dress and the Law’ research project (https://www.facebook.com/dressandlaw/).

Research topic: Towards a green metaverse era. How can experiences during the covid -19 pandemic trigger law and environmental related transformations as well as green data input

Host University: University of Lalaguna

Research Advisor: Carlos Efrén Mora, Associate Professor (Department of Industrial Engineering, Area of Electrical Engineering)