Céline Kermisch

Céline Kermisch is an expert in the ethics of science and technology and an Associate Professor (Chargée de cours) at the École polytechnique de Bruxelles at the Université libre de Bruxelles (ULB). She holds an MSc in Mechanical Engineering, an MA in Philosophy of Science, and a PhD in the Philosophy of Risk.

Céline has more than twenty years of experience in academia as well as in consulting in the field of ethics of science and technology. Her teaching covers engineering ethics, the epistemology of science and technology, and socio-technical controversies.

She has extensive experience in ethical assessment and advisory work. She has evaluated research projects for the European Commission and is currently working with ONDRAF/NIRAS (Belgian Agency for Radioactive Waste and Enriched Fissile Materials) on projects addressing the ethical and societal dimensions of radioactive waste management. She has also collaborated with the King Baudouin Foundation (Belgium) and the Institut pour la Maîtrise des Risques (IMdR, France).

Céline is also a member of the Ethics and Society Committee of ANDRA (French National Agency for Radioactive Waste Management).

Contact : celine@kermisch.eu

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