Dr. Jeremy Chih Cheng Chang is a legal researcher and policy think tanker on geopolitics and technology law & policy. He serves as a research fellow and semiconductor policy unit leader at the Research Institute for Democracy, Society, and Emerging Technology (DEST) under the National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan. He has been developing his legal career as a legal & policy scholar at Japan’s tech policy-making circle, serving as a governmental think-tanker at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies and Japan Science and Technology Agency, majoring on safeguarding national critical technologies (Export control, foreign investment, trade secrets, security clearance, institutional due diligence/ compliance policy). He also covers tech/ industrial policy on policy issues of security & resilience of the semiconductor supply chain in the US, Japan, and Taiwan. Before, he served as Assistant Professor at Kyoto University from 2016 to 2018. He conducted post-doctoral research at Harvard University in the academic year 2017 to 2018. He earned his Ph.D. in Law from Kyoto University in 2016 and his LLM degree from Cornell Law School.