António Carvalho

António Carvalho is a research fellow at the Centre for Social Studies of the University of Coimbra. He is the principal investigator of TROPO – Anthropocenic Ontologies in Portugal, a research project focused on multiple social, political and technological interventions to deal with the climate crisis. His current research interests include affect, the ethics of […]

Denis Fischbacher-Smith

Denis Fischbacher-Smith is Professor of Risk and Resilience at the University of Glasgow where he is also Deputy Head of the Adam Smith Business School. He holds a PhD in Science and Technology Policy from the University of Manchester and a DLitt in Management from the University of Glasgow. He is a frustrated cartoonist but, […]

Susanne Koch

Susanne Koch is a post-doc researcher and lecturer at the Chair of Forest and Environmental Policy, Technical University of Munich (Germany), as well as research associate of the Centre for Research on Evaluation, Science and Technology, Stellenbosch University (South Africa). Drawing on sociology of science, feminist and post-colonial STS and critical philosophy, she studies how […]

Nils Matzner

Nils Matzner is a postdoctoral research at Technical University Munich at the Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS). His PhD was on governance and responsibility with climate engineering technologies. His further research interests imply anticipatory governance, responsible research, science-policy interfaces, and digital (research) methods. The latest publication is on responsibility discourses among climate engineering […]

Michiel Van Oudheusden, Gian Marco Campagnolo

Michiel Van Oudheusden (KU Leuven, University of Cambridge) presently researches the role of citizen science in science, technology, and innovation governance. He is a passionate cyclist with a keen interest in sport policymaking, sport research and development, and sport participation. |Gian Marco Campagnolo (University of Edinburgh, Alan Turing Institute) researches the sociology of data science […]

Meghie Rodrigues

Meghie Rodrigues is a science journalist and researcher based in São Paulo, Brazil. She has a Master’s degree in Science and Cultural Communication from the University of Campinas in Brazil, where she studied the changes of models of public communication of science (deficit, dialogue and engagement) within the rise of the networked society.

Dani Shanley

Dani Shanley is a PhD Candidate in the History Department at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. She is also a member of the Maastricht University research group in STS (MUSTS). Her PhD project explores how history is used in thinking about the future, particularly with regards to approaches within ‘responsible innovation’.

Burak Taşdizen

Burak Taşdizen is a research fellow in “Human, Medicine, and Society” at Orient-Institut Istanbul. He completed his undergraduate and graduate education at Middle East Technical University Department of Industrial Design (2014, 2017) and taught undergraduate design studio at Özyeğin University Department of Industrial Design. Taşdizen’s current research is focused on feminist new materialisms, non/human entanglements […]

Matjaz Vidmar

Matjaz Vidmar is a researcher in the Institute for the Study of Science, Technology and Innovation (ISSTI) at the University of Edinburgh and at the Royal Observatory Edinburgh. He is an (Astro)Physicist and Social Scientist by training and he is researching innovation and organisational change as well as technological mediation of social dimensions of Astronomy […]