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Nina Cyrén Wormbs is a Professor at KTH Royal Institute of Technology, specializing in the intersection of history, technology, and environment. Her research focuses on the techno-political decisions surrounding broadcasting technologies and their implications. Her dissertation explored the conflicts surrounding technological impacts on cultural and industrial policy, particularly in the Nordic region, with a focus on satellite technologies. She has utilized actor-network theory in her methodological approaches. Cyrén Wormbs also worked on significant projects regarding the electromagnetic spectrum and European broadcasting infrastructure. She has contributed to numerous academic publications, including collaborations with the European Space Agency and various volumes addressing environmental history and climate studies. Most recently, her work has explored the environmental assessments in the Arctic, emphasizing discrepancies in natural science evaluations. She has served as the Vice Dean, Head of Division, and has been involved in multiple commissions within KTH, as well as public advisory roles aiming to integrate academic insights into societal issues. Cyrén Wormbs has also received substantial research grants and played a crucial role in advancing scholarship on science diplomacy and climate change.
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