Jasmin Katharina Shokoui is a research associate and PhD-candidate at the Innovation, Society and Public Policy group. Her research focusses on the sociotechnical co-production of regional innovation cultures in quantum computing applications, such as simulation, optimization, and linear systems.
Previously, she worked as a research assistant at the chair for Science and Technology Policy and at Fortiss, the research institute of the Free State of Bavaria for software-intensive systems, and as a junior researcher and teaching assistant at the IT University of Copenhagen.
She holds a Master’s degree in Responsibility in Science, Engineering and Technology (RESET) from TUM and a Bachelor’s degree in Sociology and Arts, Music and Theatre Studies from LMU Munich.
- Science, Technology and Society Studies
- Co-production
- Vanguard Visions in evolving technology fields
- Responsible Quantum Computing applications
- Sociological theories of inequalities and equity