
Phung Aurora Banh is an AI Governance Fellow at the Global Governance Institute. Her work focuses on governance design and regulatory implementation in high-impact technology environments, examining how institutions embed accountability, risk management, and oversight into organisational decision-making. She specialises in AI risk governance and the deployment of advanced AI systems, with particular attention to how safety and regulatory requirements are translated into internal processes and controls.
She has led governance initiatives across Europe and Southeast Asia, bringing a comparative EU–ASEAN perspective to questions of regulatory capacity, institutional responsibility, and cross-border technology oversight. She holds graduate degrees in AI and Governance (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam), Strategic Information Systems Management (Stockholm University), and International Development (Hebrew University of Jerusalem).