Affiliated Faculty

Our USF Faculty members bring a rich tapestry of knowledge and expertise, spanning disciplines such as technology, social sciences, humanities, and beyond. Together, we foster a vibrant environment where ideas converge to create groundbreaking research, impactful projects, and meaningful connections.

  • Tiffany C. Li, Associate Professor of Law, University of San Francisco School of Law
  • Jessica Fafjar, Director, Internet & IP Justice Law Clinic, Assistant Professor at University of San Francisco School of Law
  • Johnathan Cromwell, Associate Professor of Entrepreneurship and Innovation, School of Management, University of San Francisco
  • William Riggs, Professor, School of Management, University of San Francisco
  • Shivani Shukla, Associate Professor and Faculty Lead, Business Analytics, School of Management, University of San Francisco
  • Chris Brooks, Professor, Department Chair, Computer Science, University of San Francisco
  • Robert Clements, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, University of San Francisco, Director of the Center for AI and Data Ethics
  • Ellen Veomett, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of San Francisco
  • Moira Gunn, Associate Professor, Director of Bioentrepreneurship, USF
  • Christina Tzagarakis-Foster, Professor, Department of Biology, Co-Director, Masters in Biotechnology Program (Professional Science Masters)

Affiliated Scholars

We are building a dynamic community of scholars from diverse backgrounds collaborating to explore new frontiers of knowledge. By bridging various disciplines, our network of Affiliated Scholars helps to further research and the impact of emerging technology and law on social good.

Contributing Scholar

Our Contributing Scholar bridges various disciplines, helping to further our research on the impact of emerging technology and law on social good.

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Gloria Wang

Gloria Wang

International Affiliated Scholars

The International Affiliated Scholars (IAS) program is a part of the Center’s educational focus. The IAS program, supported by Filecoin Foundation for the Decentralized Web (FFDW), brings together and empowers blockchain scholars worldwide to explore the nexus of blockchain law and social good.

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Oluwaseun David Adepoju

Oluwaseun David Adepoju
Africa Blockchain Report

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Thiago de Souza Amparo

Thiago de Souza Amparo
FGV São Paulo Law School

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Alexandra Andhov

Alexandra Andhov
University of Copenhagen