Charlotte Kaiser is a public policy graduate in the policy analysis track. At the Hertie School she specialised in technology policy and quantitative methods. Charlotte spent a semester on-site at Duke University as a Fulbright scholar and returned for another semester remotely as an invited visiting scholar. At Duke University, she cross-enrolled in classes at the Duke University School of Law and the Sanford School of Public Policy and completed classes in the Master of Interdisciplinary Data Science programme. Charlotte holds a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Mannheim. During her master's studies she worked part-time for GovTech startup Polyteia, the German AI Association and the German Bundestag. Charlotte interned at Accenture Strategy and was a Research Assistant at GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences.
Master's thesis title
Understanding topic prevalence in oral debates on artificial intelligence: A comparative natural language processing analysis of European Parliament and US Congress debates held in 2021