
معرفی
Zoe Nyssa is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Purdue University, specializing in applied anthropology and computational social science. Her research explores intersections of knowledge practices, environmental governance, and risk distribution.
- Education: PhD in Anthropology (University of Chicago); MA in Anthropology (University of Minnesota-Twin Cities); BA in Physics and Astronomy (University of Toronto)
Her work combines ethnographic methods with computational techniques like text mining to analyze scientific decision-making and environmental justice. Current projects include developing Purdue's Master’s track in Applied and Practicing Anthropology.
Her publications focus on environmental governance, biodiversity management, and the epistemic frameworks of scientific communities. Articles span interdisciplinary collaborations, institutional design, and critical policy analysis.
- Predoctoral Fellow, Max Planck Institute for History of Science
- Ziff Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Harvard University Center for the Environment
- Science, Technology and Society Fellow, Harvard Kennedy School
Dr. Nyssa advises graduate students on topics including climate policy, biodiversity governance, and computational anthropological methods. Her research has received funding from leading institutions in science and environmental studies.



