Triantafyllia has graduated from the Faculty of Law of the National and Kapodistrian
University of Athens (NKUA) in 2018. Concurrent to her bachelor studies, she started
working as a legal intern at “A.P. Law Firm” in Athens, which specializes in
Intellectual Property Law. Upon conferral of her diploma she was offered a position
as a trainee lawyer in the same firm while she was accepted to the NKUA’s Master
Program in Industrial Property and Competition Law. The program consisted of
courses with a main focus on Competition Law, Economic Analysis of Law, Regulation
as well as Intellectual Property Law. She was involved in projects on current EU
issues, such as sharing economy, net neutrality, blockchain and the operation of
digital platforms under the scope of Competition Law. The knowledge gained
through these projects was enriched by the completion of her master thesis in the
field of Algorithmic Collusion, where she made her research on price-setting
algorithms used in digital markets and e-commerce areas as well as in Brick-and-
Mortar retailers, by analyzing the economic impulse of the algorithmic collusion.
After the completion of the first LLM she further continued her postgraduate studies
on Competition Law in Queen Mary University of London from which she graduated
in 2022 with distinction. Upon admittance to the Athens Bar Association exams, she
has started working as lawyer specializing in competition law and regulation.
Triantafyllia has participated in many projects concerning merger filings alongside
high profile antitrust cases before European Commission and Hellenic Competition
Commission.