PhD in Quantum Physics and Bioethics Researcher dedicated to demystifying deep tech and its societal implications. She has spent 12 years in academia and private R&D labs, focusing on the intersection of genetic engineering, AI safety, and quantum mechanics.
Dr. Elena Vance is a leading voice in the "Deep Tech" sector, capable of translating complex scientific phenomena into understandable concepts for a general audience. Her research background allows her to explain the intricacies of Schrödinger's cat, quantum encryption, and CRISPR DNA editing with high precision. She critically examines the ethical boundaries of science, from the risks of releasing genetically modified organisms to the surveillance concerns of AI pattern recognition. Elena actively participates in citizen science initiatives, teaching amateur astronomers and environmentalists how to contribute valid data to global studies. She is a strong proponent of peer review and writes extensively on when government regulation should intervene in AI training runs. Her work serves as a guide for those who want to understand the hard science behind tomorrow's headlines without falling for sensationalism.