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Amélie-Sophie Vavrovsky

Chief Executive Officer at Formally

Amélie-Sophie Vavrovsky has a diverse range of work experience. Amélie-Sophie is the Founder and CEO of a company called Formally since November 2021. Amélie-Sophie has also worked as a CodeX Fellow at Stanford Law School since May 2021, focusing on the impact of artificial intelligence and technology on access to justice.

Amélie-Sophie has served as a Graduate Research Assistant at Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society (Stanford PACS) from April 2020 to February 2023. In this role, they led research and training initiatives at the Stanford Digital Civil Society Lab, focusing on artificial intelligence, privacy, security, and digital rights.

Additionally, they were a Graduate Research Fellow at Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (HAI) from June 2021 to May 2022. Amélie-Sophie'sresearch at HAI explored the impact of automated decision processes on law, human rights, and access to justice.

Amélie-Sophie also worked as a Teaching Assistant at Stanford University from March 2020 to June 2020, supporting Dr. Gregory Falco's class on cyber risk. Prior to that, they were a Policy Intern at the Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration, and Foreign Affairs in 2017.

Amélie-Sophie'searlier work experience includes roles at Brown University, where they served as a Residential Peer Leader, supporting undergraduates in accessing campus resources and addressing academic issues. Amélie-Sophie also worked as a Political Activism TA, connecting students interested in refugee issues to resources and teaching sessions related to activism. Amélie-Sophie performed research and editing tasks as a Research Assistant for various professors at Brown University.

Amélie-Sophie also worked as a Research Fellow at Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey, where they contributed to the evaluation of nuclear new build projects in the Middle East.

Overall, Amélie-Sophie Vavrovsky has demonstrated expertise in areas such as artificial intelligence, access to justice, digital rights, and nuclear energy. Amélie-Sophie'swork experience spans across academic institutions and government agencies.

Amélie-Sophie Vavrovsky's education history begins in 2012, when they attended UWC-USA and pursued an International Baccalaureate degree. Amélie-Sophie then went on to Brown University from 2014 to 2018, where they studied International Relations and Middle East Studies. In 2019, they attended Middlebury Language Schools as a Kathryn Davis Fellow for Peace, focusing on Arabic Language and Literature.

In the same year, Amélie-Sophie Vavrovsky also started their Master of Arts degree in Cyber and Tech Policy at Stanford University, which they completed in 2022. During this time, they also pursued a Master of Science degree in E-IPER: Sustainable Design at Stanford University, which will be completed in 2022 as well.

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