
معرفی
Marion Boulicault is a Lecturer (Assistant Professor) in Philosophy at the University of Edinburgh, affiliated with the School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences. She directs interdisciplinary research at the Harvard GenderSci Lab and previously held roles including Distinguished Postdoctoral Scholar in Ethics & Technology at MIT's College of Computing, Junior Research Fellow at Trinity Hall, Cambridge, and Neuroethics Fellow at the Center for Neurotechnology (2015-2021). Her research focuses on feminist approaches to technology ethics, philosophy of science, and bioethics, interrogating how social norms influence scientific measurement and ethical frameworks.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, MIT
- MPhil in History & Philosophy of Science, University of Cambridge
- BSc in Environmental Science, UNC Chapel Hill
Her work bridges philosophy with practical ethics, including co-founding MIT's Experiential Ethics program and co-directing PIKSI, a philosophy summer school for underrepresented students. She has also contributed to public discourse via writings for The Guardian and Slate.
Awards: Recipient of the Benjamin Siegel Prize for her doctoral work on fertility measurement norms.
Grants & Initiatives: Involved in neurotechnology ethics, environmental policy research at the Environmental Law Institute (pre-graduate studies), and educational outreach programs targeting equity in philosophy.
Labs/Teams: Harvard GenderSci Lab, MIT's Experiential Ethics program, and the Center for Neurotechnology.




