Noha Lea Halim
PhD Candidate and Research Assistant

Position: Research Assistant, PhD Candidate
E-Mail: nohalea.halim(at)tum.de
Phone: +49 (0) 89/ 907793 - 271
Room: B.460
Noha Lea Halim is a doctoral student and research assistant at the Professorship for Governance, Public Policy & Innovative Technologies at the TUM-School of Governance. She holds an M.A. in International Studies from Aarhus University/Denmark and a B.A. in European Studies (Major European Union Law) from the University of Amsterdam.
Her research interests lie in AI governance, policy, and governance innovation. She is currently examining the dynamic relationship between governance and emerging technologies like AI. She contributes to research on Digital Self-Determination, AI & Educational Technologies, Data Fiduciaries, and AI Governance, and teaches platform regulation, interest representation in the European Union, and International AI Governance. She is also involved in projects in collaboration with the TUM Think Tank on AI policy and governance.
Noha Lea Halim has been a visiting researcher and teaching fellow at Harvard Law School.
In her previous role she worked in Public Policy, Law & Governmental Affairs in Brussels and Switzerland, focusing on platform regulation, competition law, and end-to-end encryption. She has advised on tech-related regulatory challenges in various policy contexts.
Winter term 2025/26
I am currently available to supervise theses and practical projects on the following topics of interest. You can also approach me with original ideas. Please find more information on the Thesis Supervision Guidelines and Open Calls here.
Current supervision(s):
- Maralen Lea Florentina Aman “AI Governance and Ethics in Autonomous Driving: A Systematic Analysis of the Impact of EU and U.S. Regulatory Frameworks through the Case of BMW”
More information under current and completed theses.