Linda Terlouw is a versatile computer scientist with both technical and legal expertise. She obtained her degrees in Computer Science and Business Information Technology at the University of Twente. In 2009, she founded the company Icris, where she focuses on IT architecture, artificial intelligence, and data science. In recent years, she has mainly worked on AI projects, with a particular focus on computer vision and deep learning. Alongside her work, she pursued a PhD at Delft University of Technology, which she completed in 2011.
To further broaden her knowledge, she is currently pursuing a degree in Law at the Open University. She expects to complete her Bachelor’s in 2025 and then begin a Master’s in Data Protection and Privacy Law.
Linda serves as secretary of the Dutch Association for AI and Robot Law (NVAIR), where she contributes to the legal discussions surrounding emerging technologies such as AI and robotics. Additionally, she is affiliated with Antwerp Management School as a master thesis supervisor.
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