
Zuzanna Choińska
Analyst DELab UW
Faculty of Law and Administration, University of Warsaw
PhD student at the Doctoral School of Social Sciences of the University of Warsaw, DELab UW analyst and graduate of law at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw. Since 2025, she has been a scholarship holder in the OPUS grant financed by the National Science Center. Her research interests include the protection of personal data in the light of the development of new technologies. In her doctoral thesis, she deals with the use of data analysis-based technologies by law enforcement agencies in relation to the protection of the right to privacy under European law.
Lawyer, PhD student at the Doctoral School of Social Sciences of the University of Warsaw, DELab analyst. In 2021, she graduated from law studies at the Faculty of Law and Administration of the University of Warsaw, defending her master's thesis "Development of facial recognition technology and personal data protection - comparative legal analysis of EU, US and PRC regulations". In her doctoral thesis, she examines the impact of the use of big data-based tools by law enforcement agencies on the right to privacy of European Union citizens. She is also interested in EU law, personal data protection and artificial intelligence in the light of legal regulations. Two-time scholarship holder of the "Comprehensive support program for UW PhD students" implemented from IDUB funds. As part of the DELab project financed by the IDUB "Promotion of scientific research" program, she coordinated and hosted the podcast series "Digital Economy 360 degrees". Since 2025, she has been working as an executive in the OPUS grant "New legal acts, old problems with the application of the law? Unraveling the complexities related to the application of EU law on digital technologies" financed by the National Science Centre and managed by Dr. Joanna Mazur.