Anna-Lena Salfer
Student Assistant | Global Chip Dynamics
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Anna Lena Salfer supports the Global Chip Dynamics department as a student assistant.
She is currently studying in the master's program in Sociology of Technology at the Technical University of Munich. Additionally, she participates in the Environmental Studies Certificate Programme (ESCP) at the Rachel Carson Center of the Ludwigs-Maximilians-University Munich.
She holds a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from TUM, with specializations in Security Policy and Policy frameworks for the regulation of semiconductors. Within her B.Sc. she completed a student exchange at the École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris. As part of her thesis, she conducted an interdisciplinary analysis of the EU Chips Act, focusing on legislative and neoprotectionist elements of supply chain regulation in Germany.
Before joining SNV, she gained experience at the intersection of industry and science on the topic "Future of Work" at the National Academy of Science and Engineering (acatech). Prior to that, she was part of the editorial team of the Tagesspiegel Background for Cybersecurity.
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