Dr Jiahong Chen (he/him)

School of Law

Lecturer in Law

Departmental EDI Director and Deputy LLM Programme Director

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jiahong.chen@sheffield.ac.uk

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Dr Jiahong Chen
School of Law
AF22A
Bartolomé House
Winter Street
Sheffield
S3 7ND
Profile

I joined the University of Sheffield in June 2021 as a Lecturer in Law. Previously I worked at the University of Nottingham as a Research Fellow in IT Law, and before that, completed my PhD at the University of Edinburgh.

My research focuses on the intersection between law and technology, in particular data protection law, cybersecurity law, law and AI, data ethics and internet regulation. My work has been published in leading peer-reviewed journals and cited by policymakers.

I am the PI of the ongoing ESRC-funded project "The Internet of Tactical Engagement (IoTE)" (ES/Y00020X/1), addressing public attitudes towards data-driven public communications in smart homes and the associated regulatory implications. I am also a Co-I on the £3.5m Responsible AI UK (RAI UK) Keystone project "Addressing Socio-technical Limitations of Large Language Models for Medical and Social Computing (AdSoLve)" (EP/Y009800/1), leading the legal use case to tackle the challenges around ChatGPT-like Generative AI systems. Previously my funded projects also addressed privacy and broader societal issues in the contexts of smart homesfinancial services, and manufacturing.

Based on my expertise and research, I have also been teaching a range of postgraduate and undergraduate modules such as Information Technology Law, Data Privacy and Governance, Consumer Law, and Contemporary Issues in Law and Justice.

Qualifications

PhD, University of Edinburgh; LLM, China University of Political Science and Law; LLB, China University of Political Science and Law

Research interests

Data Protection Law
Cybersecurity Law
Law and AI
Data Ethics
Internet Regulation

Publications

Books

Journal articles

Chapters

Other

Preprints

  • Li W & Chen J (2023) From Brussels Effect to Gravity Assists: Understanding the Evolution of the GDPR-Inspired Personal Information Protection Law in China. RIS download Bibtex download
Teaching activities

Undergraduate

  • Contemporary Issues in Law and Justice
  • Consumer Law

Postgraduate

  • Information Technology Law
  • Data Privacy and Governance