Prof Shiri Krebs
Prof Shiri Krebs
Shiri Krebs is an Associate Professor at Deakin University’s Law School, and Co-lead, Law and Policy Theme, at the Australian Government Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre (CSCRC). She is also an affiliated scholar at Stanford University’s Center for International Security and cooperation (CISAC).
Krebs’ research focuses on behavioral approaches to international law, including the effects of predictive and visual technologies on legal decision-making processes, at the intersection of law, science and technology.
Her scholarship has been published at leading international law and general law journals (e.g. the Harvard National Security Journal), and has been supported by a number of research grants, including, most recently, from the Australian Government Cyber Security Cooperative research Centre.
Her publications granted her several awards, including, most recently, the David D. Caron Prize (American Society of International Law, 2021), Vice-Chancellor’s Early Career Researcher Award for Career Excellence (Deakin University, 2019), the ‘New Voices in international Law’ recognition (American Society of International Law, 2016), and the Franklin Award in International Law (Stanford University, 2015). Dr Krebs has taught in a number of law schools, including at Stanford University, University of Santa Clara, and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where she won the Dean’s award recognizing exceptional junior faculty members.
Krebs earned her Doctorate and Master Degrees from Stanford Law School with Honours, as well as LL.B. and M.A., both magna cum laude, from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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