Dr. Carlos Cuevas Garcia is a postdoctoral researcher at the Technical University of Munich's Department of Science, Technology and Society, affiliated with the Chair of Sociology of Science and Technology and the Innovation, Society and Public Policy Research Group. His work examines how societal collaboration frameworks—such as climate service standardization, automated infrastructure maintenance, and interdisciplinary education—transform sociotechnical systems. Education: B.A. in Sociology (Mexico), M.A. in Research Methods (University of Nottingham), Ph.D. in Science and Technology Studies (University of Nottingham), sponsored by CONACYT (Mexico). Research Focus: Carlos investigates institutional transformations in engineering education, co-creation methodologies in public innovation, and interdisciplinary identity formation. His projects include Climateurope2 (standardizing climate services), BoostEuroTeQ (responsible engineering education alliances), and SCALINGS (integrating society into science). Professional Affiliations: Member of the Innovation, Society and Public Policy Research Group Contributor to EuroTeQ Engineering University Alliance Key Themes: His publications address university alliances as learning networks, pandemic risk management through social systems analysis, and the role of narrative in constructing interdisciplinary identities.




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