Francesca Mazzi holds a master’s degree in law from Luiss Guido Carli University of Rome, with a thesis in Private Comparative Law about Round Trip Investments in China. During her studies, she had traineeship experiences in law firms based in London and Beijing. After graduation, she worked for a private firm in the field of fashion and international business.
In 2017 she obtained an LL.M. in Computer and Communications Law at Queen Mary University of London, specialising in Data Protection, Information Security, E-commerce law and Intellectual Property and the creative industries, with a final dissertation about the lack of copyright protection for non-human generated works in the US.
From September 2017 Francesca is engaged in a PhD project within EIPIN innovation Society, funded by the European Commission within the Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions, International Training Networks (ITN), European Joint Doctorates (EJD) between Queen Mary University of London and Maastricht University. The title of her research is the Patentability of Fourth Industrial Revolution Generated Inventions: a Case Study on Pharma.
Francesca speaks Italian, English and Spanish.