Jehanne Dussert
Jehanne Dussert
Jehanne Dussert is a legal expert and software engineer with a diverse educational background in law, criminology, and computer science. She received her Baccalauréat from Lycée Notre-Dame de la Merci in Montpellier and went on to earn multiple degrees, including a Master's degree in Law, Entrepreneurship, and Digital (LEAD) from Paris-Saclay University and a Master 2 degree in Cyberjustice from Université de Strasbourg. She is also a graduate of the prestigious coding school, 42.
Jehanne has worked in a variety of roles throughout her career, including as a legal trainee at Council of Europe, CARRE Notaires, CROSNIER PERRINE, and Eacp. She has also been a research assistant at Laboratoire de cyberjustice / Cyberjustice Laboratory and was the founder and president of Les Ateliers de la Sorbonne.
In addition to her legal experiences, Jehanne is also an expert in new technologies, artificial intelligence, cyber justice, and proceedings. She is a former vice-president and event manager at 42 Artificial Intelligence and is currently training as a software engineer. Jehanne is also an expert at AI for Tomorrow.
Her diverse background and expertise make her a valuable asset both in legal and technological fields. Jehanne's commitment to learning and growth in her professional career is evident in her numerous academic achievements and the broad range of organizations with which she has been involved.