Behavioural Economics Reading Group
Room B18.413 & online
This seminar is specifically designed for PhD candidates and postdocs. It provides strategies for communicating research results effectively without compromising scientific integrity
The seminar is designed to be highly practical.
Dr. Eveline Geiser is a neuroscientist and communication expert dedicated to making science accessible to the public. She honed her scientific expertise at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and later served as a group leader at the University of Lausanne, where she holds a Habilitation (PD). Her research combined cutting-edge methods in neuroscience, including AI-driven neuroimaging, focusing on the fundamental markers of cognitive efficiency.
As a former senior research scientist in R&D at Nestlé, she developed clinical research streams to foster brain health across the lifespan through nutritional interventions. Beyond the laboratory, Dr. Geiser has become a voice in science journalism. As a staff writer and editor for the Neue Zürcher Zeitung (NZZ), she specializes in making intricate scientific developments engaging for a broader audience; her op-eds and series, such as Inside the Brain, have been widely acclaimed.
In her Science Communication Workshops, Dr. Geiser empowers students and early-career researchers to step outside the "academic bubble". By combining her pedagogical experience as a university lecturer and teacher with professional insights from science journalism, she provides participants with the practical tools needed to confidently communicate their research.