
معرفی
Prof. Dr. Anelis Kaiser Trujillo is a Professor for Gender Studies in MINT (Mathematics, Informatics, Natural Sciences, and Technology) at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Engineering, University of Freiburg since 2017. She holds affiliations with the NeuroGenderings network and has held visiting roles at institutions including Uppsala University and the Technical University of Berlin. Her research focuses on sex/gender in neuroscience, intersectionality, and feminist critiques of neuroscientific practices, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches that bridge natural sciences and social sciences.
Educational Background:
- PhD in Gender Studies (Postgraduate Programme Science “Gender” – Symbolic Order, University of Basel, 2005)
- Visiting PhD studies at the London School of Economics (2005)
Research Interests: Neurogender studies, feminist neuroscience, intersectionality, language processing in multilingualism, and critical analyses of race and gender bias in science. She critiques neuroscientific methodologies that essentialize sex/gender differences and advocates for more inclusive interdisciplinary frameworks.
Awards: Recipient of the Emma Goldman Award 2021 for contributions to feminist and inequality studies. Active in international networks like NeuroGenderings, emphasizing global collaborations.
Grants & Projects: Marie Heim-Voegtlin fellowship (2013–2016) for research on language processing and brain plasticity. Collaborations on NIH policy critiques and feminist STS responses to societal challenges like the pandemic.
Labs/Teams: Leads interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of computer science, neuroscience, and gender studies, fostering critical dialogues in STEM fields.



