Philosopher with an initial background in physics and engineering, I am a SNSF professor at the Institute of Philosophy of Universität Bern, Switzerland. I am released from my position as CNRS researcher at the CNRM in France. Since January 2024, and for five years, I lead the SNF PRIMA Grant project Climate Change Adaptation through the Feminist Kaleidoscope — Toward a Feminist Philosophy of Climate Science. All the information (seminar, workshop, output, bibliography) are on our website femphiloclimate.ch ![]()
The entire research team is presented on the website of the Oeschger Centre for Climate Change Research (OCCR).
My research stands in philosophy of science, feminist philosophy and social epistemology. I first specialised in the epistemological questions relative to scientific representations, including mathematical models, computer simulations and visual representations. I dedicate for several years my research to climate science and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). In particular, I am interested in the treatment and communication of climate uncertainties, the influence of socioeconomic values in knowledge production, or the production of usable expertise for policy-making.
Pages: Academia and ResearchGate
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7164-5848