Andrew Buskell
Assistant Professor · Science and Technology Studies
University of ExeterAbout
Andrew Buskell is an Assistant Professor in Science and Technology Studies at Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of History and Sociology. His research focuses on ontic risk, science of diversity, and intersections of history, philosophy of science, applied ethics, and politics. He leads the project 'Ontic Risk and the Science of Diversity.' Previously, he was a Leverhulme Early Career Researcher at the University of Cambridge’s Department of History and Philosophy of Science and held post-doctoral roles at Cambridge and the London School of Economics.
- Education: PhD in History and Philosophy of Science (University of Cambridge), prior degrees from University of Edinburgh and University of Alberta.
- Grants: PI of 'Culture as a Tool' (CES Transformation Fund) and co-PI of 'Culture at the Macro-Scale' (University of Cambridge/PSL/France Embassy).
His work explores ethical and political dimensions of scientific practices, with a focus on cultural boundaries and endogenous change. No lab affiliations explicitly stated in available texts.
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