Dr. Elisabeth Hoffberger-Pippan is a Senior Researcher at the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt (PRIF), specializing in international security with a focus on verification mechanisms for biological/chemical weapons norms and the ethical implications of AI in military contexts. She holds affiliations with CBWNet and iPRAW initiatives, addressing arms control and autonomous weapons regulation. Her academic background includes postdoctoral research and lecturing at Johannes Kepler University Linz (2015–2022). She has contributed to policy dialogues, including a keynote speech in the Austrian Parliament, and serves on editorial boards for journals like Jahrbuch Digitalisierung und Recht . Key awards include the Ernst-Otto Czempiel Award and Hessian Peace Prize. Her work spans publications on UN compliance procedures, AI ethics, and legal frameworks for emerging technologies. Recent policy engagement includes analyses of Gaza conflict arms exports and Dutch court rulings on Israel’s military actions. Education: PhD in International Law (university details implicit in professional trajectory). Key Projects: Lead roles in iPRAW (autonomous weapons regulation) and CBWNet (biological/chemical weapons compliance). Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to arms control, human rights in technology, and legal responses to modern warfare. She actively contributes to policy blogs (e.g., PRIF Blog) and edited volumes on digitalization and international law.











