Prof.dr. Sabine Roeser Curriculum Vitae

April 2021

1. Personal information Date of birth: 21 September 1970 (Haan, Germany) Nationality: Dutch

Work address: Prof.dr. Sabine Roeser Ethics and Philosophy of Technology Section Department of Values, Technology, and Innovation Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management Delft University of Technology Jaffalaan 5 2628 BX Delft The Netherlands T: +31-15-2788779 F: +31-15-2786439 E: [email protected] www.tbm.tudelft.nl/sroeser

2. Work Experience Academic positions Since 4-2012 Professor of Ethics at the Philosophy Department, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft); full-time, permanent position (distinguished Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Chair) 9-2010 through 8-2013 Professor of Political Philosophy and Ethics, Philosophy Department, Twente University (Socrates Chair), 0.2 fte, 3 years, in combination with position at Delft 4-2010 through 3-212 Associate Professor at the Philosophy Department, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft); full-time, permanent position 9-2001 through 3-2010 Assistant Professor at the Philosophy Department, Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology (TU Delft); full-time, permanent position 9-2001 through 9-2002 Researcher at the Philosophy Department, Free University Amsterdam (VU) (part-time) 1-1998 through 8-2001 PhD-research assistant (AiO) at the Philosophy Department, Free University Amsterdam

Management • Since January 2021: head of the Department of Values, Technology and Innovation (> 80 members of staff, covering the following areas: philosophy, safety science, economics), Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • Since January 2021: member of the Management Team of the Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • March 2015-Dec 2020: head of Ethics and Philosophy of Technology Section (ca. 30 senior members of staff plus ca 25 PhD students and postdocs, plus numerous visiting researchers), TU Delft Highlight: under my leadership, we have significantly expanded our teaching at TU Delft, also resulting in multiple hires of talented young scholars for our Section. • Since March 2015 and October 2011-August 2012: member management team Department of Values, Technology and Innovation, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • September 2009 through November 2012: managing director of the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology, in 2013 member management team, since 2014 member Task Force Risk, Safety, and Security, since March 2015 member management team (now called 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology) • 2011-2012: co-leader research program Risk and Trust, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft. • 2013: member research management team Faculty of TPM, TU Delft.

Member / chair of academic boards • 2019-2029: One of 6 PIs and vice-program leader of the multi-university NWO-Gravitation Project ‘The Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies’ (17.9 Million Euros, plus 9 Million Euros co-funding from participating universities) • Fall 2018-August 2021: Integrity Officer and Chairperson Integrity Board of TU Delft • Spring-Summer 2018: Chairperson of a committee that designed a new integrity policy for TU Delft • Spring 2018-Dec 2020: member of the tenure review committee of the Faculty of TPM, since Spring 2019 chairperson • October 2014-October 2019: Chairperson of Human Research Ethics Committee of TU Delft • November 2014-September 2018: Chairperson committee on TU Delft integrity policy • 2012-2013: involved in the implementation and presentation of a new Code of Ethics at TU Delft; discussion leader at various meetings with staff of TU Delft. • Spring 2013-Summer 2016: member of the board of DEWIS (Delft women in science): network of female scholars at TU Delft; we advise the board of the university on diversity and organize events • Spring 2012-Spring 2013: member of the Young Academy at Twente University (thinktank bringing together the ca 20 most distinguished young researchers of Twente University, appointed by the board of the university)

Member of policy advisory boards • 2018-: member of working group ‘ethics and digitization’ of ECP, ‘Platform voor de informatiesamenleving’, a Dutch platform bringing together private and public stakeholders concerning the ‘information society’ • 2009-2017: member of the COGEM (‘commissie genetische modificatie’, subcommittee ethical and social aspects), a committee that advises the Dutch government about genetic modification. • 2011-2018: member of the advisory board of the COVRA/OPERA (Dutch research institute for nuclear waste disposal) • Fall 2011-Spring 2012: member of advisory group on new risks for the Dutch ministry of infrastructure and environment (IenM) • Since July 2013-December 2015: chairperson scientific board PRIMO Netherlands (public risk management organization)

Personal research fellowships • July 1st 2010 through June 30th 2015: head of the NWO-VIDI-research project Moral Emotions and Risk . It involved 5 years of research for myself, a postdoc and a PhD- student. • September 2009 through June 2010: NIAS-fellow, at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Wassenaar (part of KNAW, the Royal Dutch Academy of the Sciences). Project: ‘Moral Emotions in the Design Process of Risky Technologies’. • April 1st 2005 through July 21st 2009: NWO-VENI-research project Emotions and Technological Risks: Emotions as a Normative Guide in Judging the Moral Acceptability of Technological Risks.

International visits April 2014 Short visit to UC Berkeley, USA, for various lectures; invitation by Bill Kastenberg (nuclear engineering). February 2007 Short visit to the Philosophy Department of Georgetown University; invitation by Margaret Little. Fall Term 2000 Visiting graduate student (British Chevening Scholar) at the Philosophy Department of the University of Reading, England. Supervisor: Jonathan Dancy. Spring Term 1999 Visiting graduate student at the Philosophy Department of the University of Notre Dame, USA

3. Areas of Specialization and Competence AOS: Moral Philosophy, Philosophy of Emotions, Ethics of Risk, Political Philosophy AOC: Epistemology, Aesthetics, Logic

4. Education 12-2002 PhD, Philosophy, Free University Amsterdam (VU): Ethical Intuitions and Emotions: A Philosophical Study Main supervisor: René van Woudenberg; external examinator: Jonathan Dancy 1-1998 MA, Political Science, University of Amsterdam (UvA) 9-1997 MA, Cum Laude, Philosophy, University of Amsterdam (UvA) 6-1994 BA, Painting, Academy of Fine Arts, Maastricht 6-1990 ‘Abitur’ (high school degree), Burgau Gymnasium Düren (Germany)

5. Publications Books Monograph: 1) Sabine Roeser (2018), Risk, Technology, and Moral Emotions, Routledge Book symposium in Science and Engineering Ethics (2020), with contributions by Madeleine Hayenhjelm, Sven Nyholm and Steffen Steinert, edited by Colleen Murphy and Neelke Doorn 2) Sabine Roeser (2011), Moral Emotions and Intuitions, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan Book reviews by Peter Goldie in Philosophical Quarterly and by Elizabeth Tropman in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Korean translation forthcoming.

Edited books: 1) Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser (eds.) (2015), The Ethics of Nuclear Energy, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2) Sabine Roeser and Cain Todd (eds.) (2014), Emotion and Value, Oxford University Press Book reviews by Jeffrey Seidman in Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews and by Lisa Leininger in Philosophical Quarterly 3) Sabine Roeser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Martin Peterson and Per Sandin (eds.) (2013), Essentials of Risk Theory, Springer (short paperback version of Handbook of Risk Theory) 4) Sabine Roeser (editor-in-chief), Rafaela Hillerbrand, Martin Peterson and Per Sandin (eds.) (2012), Handbook of Risk Theory: Epistemology, Decision Theory, Ethics, and Social Implications of Risk, Springer (2 volumes, 1188pp) Book review by Neelke Doorn in Science and Engineering Ethics 5) Sabine Roeser (ed.) (2010), Emotions and Risky Technologies, Springer Book review by Heleen Pott in Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 6) Sabine Roeser (ed.) (2010), Reid on Ethics, Series Philosophers in Depth, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan Book review by Peter Baumann in Philosophical Quarterly 7) Asveld, Lotte, and Sabine Roeser (eds.) (2009), The Ethics of Technological Risk, London: Earthscan / Routledge (paperback edition in 2014) Book reviews by Tessa Fox and Marjolein van Asselt in Journal of Risk Research and by Neelke Doorn in Science and Engineering Ethics 8) René van Woudenberg, Sabine Roeser and Ron Rood (eds.) (2005), Basic Belief and Basic Knowledge: Papers in Epistemology, Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag

Editorship of special issues of journals 1) Sabine Roeser (ed.) (2017) ‘Climate Ethics: Uncertainty, Fairness and Responsibility’ special issue of Science and Engineering Ethics 2) Sabine Roeser and Joel Rickard (eds.) (2014), ‘Moral Knowledge and Intuitions’, special issue of Journal of Value Inquiry 48 3) Sabine Roeser and Mariëtte Willemsen (eds.) (2006), ‘Identiteit’ (‘Identity’), special issue of Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, Vol. 98, Nr. 2 4) Sabine Roeser and Michiel Brumsen (eds.) (2004), ‘Research in Ethics and Engineering’, special issue of Techné, volume 8, number 1 5) Sabine Roeser and Mariëtte Willemsen (eds.) (2004), ‘Verbeelding’ (‘Imagination’), special issue of Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, Vol. 96, Nr. 1

Articles in international refereed journals 1) Janna van Grunsven and Sabine Roeser (2021), AAC Technology, Autism, and the Empathic Turn, Social Epistemology (forthcoming) 2) Steffen Steinert and Sabine Roeser (2020), ‘Emotions, values and technology: illuminating the blind spots’, Journal of Responsible Innovation DOI: 10.1080/23299460.2020.1738024 3) Sabine Roeser (2020), ‘Risk, Technology, and Moral Emotions: Reply to Critics’, Science and Engineering Ethics, 1-14, 10.1007/s11948-020-00196-3 4) Sabine Roeser, Behnam Taebi and Neelke Doorn (2020), ‘Geoengineering the climate and ethical challenges: what we can learn from moral emotions and art’, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy (CRISPP) 23:5, pp. 641-658 5) Sabine Roeser and Steffen Steinert (2019), ‘Passion for responsible technology- development: The philosophical foundations for embedding ethicists and artists in technology-projects’, Philosophy 85: 87-109 6) Perlaviciute, Goda, Linda Steg, Nadja Contzen, Sabine Roeser, Nicole Huijts (2018), Emotional responses to energy projects: Insights for responsible decision making in a sustainable energy transition, Sustainability 10:7, 2526 7) Sabine Roeser, Veronica Alfano and Caroline Nevejan (2018), ‘The Role of art in emotional-moral reflection on risky and controversial technologies: the case of BNCI’, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 21: 275-289 8) Sabine Roeser (2017), ‘Climate Ethics: Uncertainty, Fairness and Responsibility: Introduction to a Special Issue’, Science and Engineering Ethics 9) Sabine Roeser and Udo Pesch (2016) ‘An Emotional Deliberation Approach to Risk’, Science, Technology & Human Values 41: 274-297 10) Sabine Roeser (2015) ‘Placebo, Nocebo, Informed Consent and Moral Technologies’, open peer commentary in American Journal of Bioethics, Vol. 15, Issue 10, pp. 15-17 11) Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist and Sabine Roeser (2015), ‘Nuclear energy, responsible risk communication and moral emotions: a three level framework’, Journal of Risk Research Vol. 18, Issue 3: 333-346 12) Sabine Roeser (2014) ‘The Unbearable Uncertainty Paradox’, Metaphilosophy Vol. 45, Nos. 4–5: 640-653 13) Sabine Roeser and Joel Rickard (2014), ‘Moral Knowledge and Intuitions’, introduction to special issue of Journal of Value Inquiry 48:173–176 14) Bert van Wee and Sabine Roeser (2013), ‘Ethical Theories and the Cost–Benefit Analysis-Based Ex Ante Evaluation of Transport Policies and Plans’, Transport Reviews, Vol. 33, No. 6, 743–760 15) Behnam Taebi, Sabine Roeser and Ibo van de Poel (2012), ‘The ethics of nuclear power: Social experiments, intergenerational justice, and emotions’, Energy Policy 51, 202-206 16) Sabine Roeser (2012), ‘Risk Communication, Public Engagement, and Climate Change: A Role for Emotions’, Risk Analysis 32, 1033-1040 17) Sabine Roeser (2012), ‘Emotional Engineers: Toward Morally Responsible Engineering’, Science and Engineering Ethics 18:1, 103-115 18) Sofia Kaliarnta, Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist and Sabine Roeser (2011), ‘Emotions and Ethical Considerations of Women Undergoing IVF-Treatments’, Health Care Ethics Committees Forum 23 (4):281-293. 19) Ruth Mampuys and Sabine Roeser (2011), ‘Risk considerations in using GMO viruses as medicine; a conflict of emotions?’ Journal of Disaster Research 6, pp 514-521 20) Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist and Sabine Roeser (2011), ‘Ethical Problems with Information on Infant Feeding in Developed Countries’, Public Health Ethics 4, 192-202 21) Sabine Roeser (2011) ‘Nuclear Energy, Risk and Emotions’, Philosophy and Technology 24, pp. 197-201 22) Sabine Roeser (2010), ‘Intuitions, Emotions and Gut Feelings in Decisions about Risks: Towards a Different Interpretation of ‘Neuroethics’’, The Journal of Risk Research 13, pp. 175-190 23) Sabine Roeser (2009), ‘Reid and Moral Emotions’, Journal of Scottish Philosophy 7, 177- 192 24) Sabine Roeser (2007), ‘Ethical Intuitions about Risks’, Safety Science Monitor 11, pp. 1- 30 25) Sabine Roeser (2006), ‘The Role of Emotions in Judging the Moral Acceptability of Risks’, Safety Science 44, pp. 689-700 26) Sabine Roeser (2006), ‘A Particularist Epistemology: “Affectual Intuitionism”’, Acta Analytica 21 (1), pp. 33-44 27) Sabine Roeser (2005), ‘Intuitionism, Moral Truth, and Tolerance’, The Journal of Value Inquiry 39, pp. 75-87 28) Sabine Roeser and Michiel Brumsen (2004), ‘Introduction’, special issue on ‘Research in Ethics and Engineering’, Techné, volume 8, number 1 29) Sabine Roeser (2001), ‘Reid’s Account of the Moral Emotions’, Reid Studies 4, pp. 19-32

Articles in international refereed books 1) Madelaine Ley, Aimee van Wynsberghe and Sabine Roeser, ‘Ethical Aspects of Human- Robot Collaborations in Industrial Work Settings’, in The 21st Century Industrial Robot - When Tools become Collaborators, Eds.: Maria Isabel Aldinhas Ferreira and Sarah R. Fletcher, Dordrecht: Springer (invited contribution, forthcoming) 2) Sabine Roeser, ‘Emotionen und ethische Beurteilung technologischer Risiken’, in Armin Grunwald and Rafaela Hillerbrand (eds.) Handbuch Technikethik, 2nd edition, Springer (invited contribution, forthcoming) 3) Lavinia Marin and Sabine Roeser (2020), Emotions and Digital Well-Being: The Rationalistic Bias of Social Media Design in Online Deliberations’, in Christopher Burr, and Luciano Floridi (eds.), Ethis of Digital Well-Being: A Multidiscplinary Approach, Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 139-150 4) Behnam Taebi, Sabine Roeser and Ibo van de Poel (2020), ‘Responsible innovation of nuclear energy technologies: social experiments, intergenerational justice, and emotions’, in Roland J. Ortt, David van Putten, Linda M. Kamp, Ibo van de Poel, eds. (2020). Responsible Innovation in Large Technological Systems. Oxon, UK: Routledge, pp. 64-79 (expanded and updated reprint of our Energy Policy-article) 1) Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser, ‘Nuclear Energy, Risk and Ethics’ (2019), in Marc Ozawa, Jonathan Chaplin, Michael Pollitt, David Reiner and Paul Warde (eds.), In Search of Good Energy Policy, Cambridge University Press, pp. 101-115 (expanded and adapted reprint of the introduction to our Cambridge-volume on nuclear ethics) 2) Sabine Roeser (2019), ‘Risk, Luck, and Moral Emotions’ in Ian Church et al. (eds.), Routledge Handbook of the and Philosophy of Luck, New York: Routledge, pp. 3) Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist and Sabine Roeser (2019), ‘Environmental health risks, moral emotions and responsible risk communication’, in Friedo Zölzer and Gaston Menkens (eds.), Environmental Health Risks, New York: Routledge, pp. 3-16 (adapted reprint of our Journal of Risk Research article) 4) Sabine Roeser (2018) ‘Socially extended moral deliberation about risks: a role for emotions and art’, in J. Adam Carter, Andy Clark, Jesper Kallestrup, S. Orestis Palermos, and Duncan Pritchard, Socially Extended Epistemology, Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp 157-172 5) Sabine Roeser (2016), ‘How Art Can Contribute to Ethical Reflection on Risky Technologies’, Liisa Janssens et al. (eds.), The Art of Ethics in the Information Society, Amsterdam University Press / Chicago University Press, pp. 127-131 6) Rafaela Hillerbrand and Sabine Roeser (2016), ‘Towards a third ‘practice turn’: An inclusive and empirically informed perspective on risk’, in Maarten Franssen, Pieter Vermaas, Peter Kroes, Anthonie Meijers, (eds.), The Empirical Turn Revisited: Prospects for the near future of the philosophy of technology and engineering, Springer, pp 145-166 7) Sabine Roeser (2015) ‘The Unbearable Uncertainty Paradox’, in Duncan Pritchard and Lee John Whittington (eds.), Philosophy of Luck, Wiley Blackwell (reprint of my Metaphilosophy article), p. 191-204 8) Sabine Roeser, Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist and Rafaela Hillerbrand (2015), ‘Risk’, in Henk ten Have (ed.). Encyclopedia of Global Bioethics, Springer, online first: pp. 1-10 9) Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser (2015), ‘The Ethics of Nuclear Energy: Introduction and Overview’, in Behnam Taebi and Sabine Roeser (eds.), The Ethics of Nuclear Energy, Cambridge University Press, pp 1-14 10) Pieter Desmet and Sabine Roeser (2015), ‘Design and Emotion’, in Jeroen van den Hoven, Pieter Vermaas and Ibo van de Poel (eds.), Handbook of Ethics, Values, and Technological Design, Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 203-219 11) Sabine Roeser and Cain Todd (2014), ‘Emotion and Value: Introduction’ in, Sabine Roeser and Cain Todd (eds.), Emotion and Value, Oxford University Press, pp 1-11 12) Sabine Roeser and Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist, ‘Moral Emotions and Risk Communication’, in Joseph Arvai and Louie Rivers (eds.) (2014), Effective Risk Communication, Earthscan / Routledge, pp. 204-219 13) Sofia Kaliarnta, Maria Hage and Sabine Roeser (2014), ‘Involving stakeholders in risk governance: the importance of expertise, trust and moral emotions’, in Marjolein van Asselt, Michelle Everson and Ellen Vos (eds.), Trade, Health and the Environment: The European Union put to the Test, Earthscan / Routledge, pp. 235-253 14) Sabine Roeser (2013), ‘Aesthetics as a Risk Factor in Designing Architecture’, Claudia Basta and Stefano Moroni (eds.) Ethics, Design and Planning of the Built Environment, Dordrecht: Springer pp. 93-105 15) Sabine Roeser, Hillerbrand R., Sandin P., Peterson M. (2013), ‘Introduction to Risk Theory’, in Sabine Roeser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Martin Peterson and Per Sandin (2013), Essentials of Risk Theory, Springer, pp. 1-27 (reprint) 16) Sabine Roeser, Hillerbrand R., Sandin P., Peterson M. (2012), ‘Introduction to Risk Theory’, in Sabine Roeser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Martin Peterson and Per Sandin (2012), Handbook of Risk Theory, Springer, pp. 1-23 17) Sabine Roeser (2012), ‘Moral emotions as guide to acceptable risk’, in Sabine Roeser, Rafaela Hillerbrand, Martin Peterson and Per Sandin (2012), Handbook of Risk Theory, Springer, pp. 819-832. 18) Sabine Roeser (2010), ‘Emotions and Risky Technologies: Introduction and Overview’, Sabine Roeser (ed.) (2010), Emotions and Risky Technologies, Springer, pp. xxi-xxxii 19) Sabine Roeser (2010), ‘Emotional Reflection about Risks’, Sabine Roeser (ed.) (2010), Emotions and Risky Technologies, Springer, pp. 231-244 20) Sabine Roeser (2010), ‘Introduction: Thomas Reid’s Moral Philosophy’, in S. Roeser (ed.), Reid on Ethics, Series Philosophers in Depth, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 1-22 21) Sabine Roeser and Lotte Asveld (2009), ‘The Ethics of Technological Risk: Introduction and Overview’, in Asveld and Roeser (eds.), The Ethics of Technological Risk, London: Earthscan 22) Sabine Roeser (2009), ‘The Relation between Cognition and Affect in Moral Judgments about Risk’, in Asveld and Roeser (eds.), The Ethics of Technological Risk, London: Earthscan, 182-201 23) Sabine Roeser (2005), ‘Defending Moral Intuition’, in René van Woudenberg, Sabine Roeser and Ron Rood (eds.) (2005), Basic Belief and Basic Knowledge: Papers in Epistemology, Frankfurt: Ontos Verlag, pp. 231-250 24) Sabine Roeser (2005), ‘Risk and Emotion’ in: Carl Mitcham (ed.) (2005), Encyclopedia of Science, Technology and Ethics, Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, pp. 1637-1639 (revised edition published in 2013)

Articles in other journals 1) Sabine Roeser (2014), ‘Uncertainty, Risk, and Moral Emotions’, The Philosopher’s Magazine Issue 66, 3rd Quarter 2014: 106-111 2) Sabine Roeser (2013), ‘Risico, technologie en morele emoties’, Waardenwerk, pp. 7-15 3) Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist and Sabine Roeser (2011), ‘WHO’s amningsrekommendation oetisk i utvecklade länder’ (‘WHO’s Breastfeeding Recommendations Unethical in Developed Countries’, Läkartidningen 108:1503 Akbar Ali (by translation Persian ,’ ﺪﻣ ارا و ﯽﻗﻼﺧا ﻮﮭﺷ د ﺣ،یوﺮﮔ ﻘ ﯿ ﺖﻘ ‘ ,( (2010 Roeser Sabine (4 Abdol Abadi) of my article ‘Intuitionism, Moral Truth, and Tolerance’ with a new introduction, Kitab-i Mah-i Falsafeh (Iran), Vol.4, No.39, Dec. 2010, pp. 92- 101 5) Sabine Roeser (2010), ‘Intuïties, emoties en onderbuikgevoelens: naar een andere interpretatie van neuroethiek’, Tijdschrift voor toegepaste Arbowetenschap 2, pp. 44-49 6) Sabine Roeser (2010), ‘De rol van emoties in politieke deliberatie en communicatie over risico’s’ (‘The role of emotions in political deliberation and communication about risks’), Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 2, 137-147 7) Sabine Roeser (2010), ‘Morele emoties en risico-politiek’ (‘Moral Emotions and Risk Politics’), Wijsgerig Perspectief 50 8) Sabine Roeser (2009), ‘Esthetisch duurzame architectuur: esthetica als ‘risicofactor’ en emoties als gids’, ArchitectuurNL 8-2009, pp. 12-14 9) Sabine Roeser (2009), ‘Technologische risico’s, ethiek en emoties’, NPT Procestechnologie June 2009, pp. 26-27 10) Sabine Roeser (2007), ‘Kijken in de kunst en in de ethiek’ (‘Vision in art and in ethics’), Wijsgerig Perspectief 47, pp. 13-24 11) Sabine Roeser (2007), ‘Morele intuïties over risico’s’ (‘Ethical Intuitions about Risks’), Tijdschrift voor Veiligheid 4, pp. 35-50 12) Sabine Roeser (2007), ‘De relatie tussen cognitie en affect in morele oordelen over risico’s’ (‘The Relation between Cognition and Affect in Moral Judgments about Risk’), Tijdschrift voor toegepaste Arbowetenschap 20, Supplement, pp. 27-37 13) Sabine Roeser and Mariëtte Willemsen (2006), ‘Identiteit’ (‘Identity’), introduction for a special issue of Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, Vol. 98, Nr. 2, pp. 73- 75 14) Sabine Roeser (2005), ‘Emoties, rationaliteit en risico’s’, (‘Emotions, Rationality and Risks’), in Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, Vol. 97, Nr. 2, March 2005, pp. 146-153 15) Sabine Roeser and Mariëtte Willemsen (2004), ‘Compassie en verbeelding’ (‘Compassion and Imagination’), Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, Vol. 96, Nr. 1, January 2004, pp. 53-65 16) Sabine Roeser and Mariëtte Willemsen (2004), ‘Verbeelding’, (‘Imagination’), introduction for a special issue of Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, Vol. 96, Nr. 1, p. 1 17) Sabine Roeser (2003), ‘Emoties en morele kennis’ (‘Emotions and Moral Knowledge’), Wijsgerig Perspectief, Vol. 43, Nr. 2, 2003, pp. 30-42 18) Sabine Roeser (2003), ‘Emotions, Rationality and Risk Evaluation’ (abstract), in Physica Medica, Vol. XIX, No. 1, January-March 2003, pp. 52-53 19) Sabine Roeser (2000), ‘Great Pumpkins, Externalisme en religieuze twijfel’ (‘Great Pumpkins, Externalism and Religious Doubt’), Philosophia Reformata, Vol. 65 (2000), No. 2, pp. 183-188

Other book chapters 1) Fred Hobma and Sabine Roeser (2020), ‘Ethiek in architectuur en bouw’, in Maartenjan Hoekstra, Louis Lousberg, Remon Rooij, Willemijn Wilms Floet, en Sake Zijlstra (Eds.) Inzicht – Academische Vaardigheden voor Bouwkundigen, TU Delft Faculty of Architecture, p. 277-284 2) Gwen van Eijk and Sabine Roeser (2017), ‘The veil of ignorance’, Naomi Ellemers (ed.), World of Difference: A Moral Perspective on Social Inequality Amsterdam University Press, p. 18 3) Sabine Roeser (2017), ‘Preferences of men and women: a matter of nature and nurture’, Naomi Ellemers (ed.), World of Difference: A Moral Perspective on Social Inequality Amsterdam University Press, p. 54 4) Sabine Roeser (2017), ‘Environmental justice, emotions and motivation’, Naomi Ellemers (ed.), World of Difference: A Moral Perspective on Social Inequality Amsterdam University Press, p. 122 5) Gwen van Eijk and Sabine Roeser (2017), ‘De sluier van onwetendheid’, Naomi Ellemers (ed.), Wereld van verschil: sociale ongelijkheid vanuit een moreel perspectief, Amsterdam University Press, p. 18 6) Sabine Roeser (2017), ‘Voorkuren van mannen en vrouwen: en kwestie van aanleg en opvoeding’, Naomi Ellemers (ed.), Wereld van verschil, Amsterdam University Press, p. 54 7) Sabine Roeser (2017), ‘Ecologische rechtvaardigheid, emoties en motivatie’, Naomi Ellemers (ed.), Wereld van verschil, Amsterdam University Press, p. 122 8) Sabine Roeser (2014), ‘Moreel realisme: Non-naturalisme en intuitionisme’, in Martin van Hees, Thomas Nys and Ingrid Robeyns (eds.), Basisboek Ethiek, Amsterdam: Boom: 332-347 9) Sabine Roeser (2013), ‘Emotionen und praktische Urteilskraft in Risiko- Entscheidungen’, in Praxisfelder angewandter Ethik, eds. Florian Steger and Rafaela Hillerbrand, Mentis Verlag, pp. 267-288 10) Sabine Roeser (2009), ‘Emotionele reflectie over risico’s in de kennissamenleving’, in Wolter Pieters, Marcus Popkema, Bertien Broekhans, Anne Dijkstra, Kees Boersma & Gerard Alberts (eds.), Gevoel voor kennis; Jaarboek Kennissamenleving, Amsterdam: Aksant, 121-138 11) Sabine Roeser (2009), ‘Roeser reageert’ (Reply to Igor Mayer et al), in Wolter Pieters, Marcus Popkema, Bertien Broekhans, Anne Dijkstra, Kees Boersma & Gerard Alberts (eds.), Gevoel voor kennis; Jaarboek Kennissamenleving, Amsterdam: Aksant, 197-200 12) Sabine Roeser (2006), ‘De rol van ethiek en emoties in de techniek’ (‘The Role of Ethics and Emotions in Technology’), in: Op herhaling. Gedenkboek TU Delft (memorial book for victims of the second world war), Delft: Technische Universiteit Delft, pp. 85-87 13) Sabine Roeser (2006), ‘Het belang van sympathie’ (‘The Importance of Sympathy’), in C. Brommer (ed.), Walhalla: is er nog plek voor idealisme? Tekstboeken Het Zuidelijk Toneel, 04, (volume with essays on theatre pieces by Het Zuidelijk Toneel), Amsterdam-Eindhoven: International Theatre & Film Books, pp. 248-267 14) Sabine Roeser (2002), ‘Morele perceptie: nieuwe perspectieven in moreel realisme en cognitivisme’ (‘Moral Perception: New Perspectives in Moral Realism and Cognitivism’), Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag 2002, University of Amsterdam, pp. 215-222 15) Sabine Roeser (1999), ‘G.E. Moore over kennis van “het goede”’ (‘G.E. Moore about Knowledge of “the Good”’), in: Het Eigene en het Andere: Filosofie en Globalisering. Acte van de 21 Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag, Jan Baars en Richard Staarmans (eds.), Eburon 1999, pp. 261-272 16) Sabine Roeser (1998), ‘De rol van het intuïtionisme bij Sidgwick’ (‘The Role of Intuitionism for Sidgwick’), in Metamorphose - Acten 20e Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag, ed. J.F.M. Hoenen en Monic Schijvenaars, Nijmegen: Faculteit der Wijsbegeerte 1998, pp. 41-50

Policy reports etc Sabine Roeser and Samantha Copeland (2020), Code of Conduct TU Delft TU Delft Code of Conduct: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:704e72b8-6b14-4cf1-a931- 9c0f93c50152 TU Delft Gedragscode: https://doi.org/10.4233/uuid:4659f6b5-9fe9-462d-925d-d86a2d7eb05c

Sabine Roeser (2020), ‘Geef morele emoties een rol in de energietransitie: over technologische risico’s, morele emoties en draagvlak’ RVO (Raad voor ondernemend Nederland: council for Dutch entrepeneurs), essay and podcast

Lotte Melenhorst, Sabine Roeser, Marja Elzinga, Merle de Kreuk, Bernard Dam and Rinze Benedictus, (2018) Vision on Integrity, TU Delft. A committee I chaired developed a new integrity policy for TU Delft, based on a consultation of multiple stakeholders.

Sabine Roeser (2012), Morele emoties en risicopolitiek (adjusted reprint of my inaugural lecture in Twente), in Brenninkmeijer, Alex F.M., de Graaf, Beatrice, Roeser, Sabine, Passchier, Wim F. (2012), Omgaan met omgevingsrisico’s en onzekerheden. Hoe doen we dat samen?, Ministerie van IenM (Dutch Ministry for Environment and Infrustructure).

In addition, I have provided input into other policy reports as a member of various expert panels, e.g. for the COGEM, COVRA Opera, and for a report by the Raad voor de Leefomgeving en Infrastructuur (Council for Environment and Infrastructure) that was submitted to the Dutch Ministry for Environment and Infrastructure; my contributions have been incorporated in the new Dutch Safety Policy in 2014, by explicitly addressing values and emotions.

Booklets inaugural lectures professorships 1) Risico, ethiek en emoties, oratie TU Delft, February 8th 2013 2) Morele emoties en risicopolitiek, oratie Twente University, December 1st 2011

Reviews 1) Sabine Roeser (2005), book review of Gideon Yaffe, Manifest Activity: Thomas Reid’s Theory of Action, Oxford, Oxford University Press, in Ars Disputandi 2) Sabine Roeser and I.R. van de Poel (2002), ‘Ethiek en techniek: een veelbelovend nieuw onderzoeksgebied’ (‘Ethics and Technology: a Promising new Research Area’, conference review), Filosofie, Vol. 12, Nr. 4, pp. 38-41 3) Sabine Roeser and Hasper, P.S. (2001), ‘Nieuw licht op Aristoteles’ (review of a conference on at the VU), Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte, No. 4, pp. 296- 297

Conference proceedings Numerous abstracts and papers in conference proceedings, printed, online or on CD-Rom. All papers have eventually been published in journals or books (see above).

6. Presentations Conference papers, presentations etc 2021 1) ‘Risk and moral emotions’, online session for Bailie Gifford, January 28th 2021 (invited) 2) ‘Emotional Deliberation on ‘Varieties of Risk’, online workshop Varieties of Risk project, Philosophy Departments of Edinburgh University and University of Stirling, March 8th 2021 (invited) 2020 3) ‘Ethics of medical-technological innovations’, conference of Anchoring Innovations project, Leiden University / Radboud University (online), 11 December 2020 (invited) 4) ‘Convergence ethics of medical technologies, risk and moral emotions’, workshop of convergence ethics project, TU Delft/Erasmus MC (online), 12 November 2020 (invited, keynote speaker) 5) ‘Risk, Moral Emotions and the Corona-crisis’, Mancept workshop, track on risk ethics, Manchester University (online), 9 September 2020 (invited, keynote speaker) 6) ‘Ethical aspects of the Corona-crisis’, online colloquium, Philosophy Department Tilburg University, May 16th 2020 (invited) 7) ‘Ethical aspects of the Corona-crisis’, Webinar on Covid-19, DSYS, TU Delft, 8 April 2020 (invited) 2019 8) ‘Emotions in Responsible Innovation of Risky Technologies’, farewell workshop for Sven Ove Hansson, KTI Stockholm, 13th December 2019 9) ‘On emotions, technological risks and wellbeing in online environments’ (based on work with Lavinia Marin), Digital wellbeing, Oxford Internet Institute, Oxford University, July 19 2019 (invited) 10) ‘Punishment and sympathy in times of ‘bubbles’’, Emotions and Punishment, Department of Philosophy, University of Kent, Canterbury, June 29-20 2019 (invited, keynote speaker) 11) ‘The role of emotions and art for moral reflection on technological risks’, Nordic Society for Aesthetics conference ‘The Place of Beauty in the Contemporary World’, Helsinki, May 27-29 2019 (invited, keynote speaker) 12) ‘Risk, art, moral emotions and medical technologies’ philosophy department, workshop ‘Engaging the Skeptics’, Goettingen University medical centre ethics department, March 4th and 5th 2019 (invited) 13) Risico, morele emoties, kunst en medische technologie’, medical ethics seminar Erasmus MC, February 5th 2019 (invited) 2018 14) ‘Risk, art, moral emotions and geoengineering’ workshop University of Reading, September 18th 2018 (invited) 15) ‘Art, moral emotions and BNCI-technologies’ FET seminar, European Commission, Brussels, July 5th 2018 (invited) 16) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, PhD-workshop on ‘Keeping the public safe’, Copenhagen, June 14th 2018 (invited keynote speaker) 17) ‘Ethics and technology’, presentation at the state visit of the German president, Franz Walter Steinmeier, to the Netherlands and TU Delft, May 15th 2018 (invited) 18) Author meets critics session about my new monograph at the APA Central Division, Chicago, February 23rd 2018 (invited)

2017 19) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, Royal Institute of Philosophy lecture series, November 17th 2017 (invited) 20) Author meets critics session about my forthcoming monograph at the OZSW conference, November 10th and 11 2017 (invited) 21) ‘Art, moral emotions and BNCI’, together with Veronica Alfano, Science Gallery Dublin June 9th 2017 22) ‘Moral emotions as doxastic states’, conference ‘Feeling Reason’, Philosophy Department, University of Edinburgh May 26-27th 2017 (invited) 2016 23) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, at an event of Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, December 9th 2016 (invited) 24) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, workshop on art and responsible innovation, Trondheim University, November 17th 2016 (invited) 25) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, workshop of the Taskforce Responsible Innovation at a meeting of the CESAER network (network of European Engineering Universities), October 13th 2016 (invited) 26) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, Summerschool Dresden University, October 6th 2016 (invited) 27) ‘The role of art and emotions in moral reflection on environmental health risks’, workshop on radiation protection, Budweis University, August 28-31, 2016 (invited) 28) ‘Innovating with emotions’, at a conference on responsible innovation organized by NWO-MVI, Amsterdam, 10 June 2016 (invited) 29) Panel member on techno-art, at ‘Trust me I’m an Artist’ event at Transmediale, Berlin, February 5th 2016 (invited) 2015 30) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, ECP jaarcongres (annual conference of the Dutch platform for information society), The Hague, November 19th 2015 (invited) 31) ‘Nuclear ethics, risk and emotion’, CRASSH lecture series, Cambridge University, November 3rd 2015 (invited) 32) ‘Collective emotional deliberation’ conference 'Socially Extended Knowledge', Philosophy Department, Eydin Centre, University of Edinburgh 8-9 October, 2015 (invited, keynote speaker) 33) ‘Moral Emotions, Values and Energy Technologies’, STEM workshop, Amersfoort, October 1st 2015 (invited) 34) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, Workshop on the ethics of risk, University of Copenhagen, September 23rd 2015 (invited, keynote speaker) 35) ‘Boys in Space and Pretty Girls’, Conference on Gender in Aerospace Design Engineering, TU Delft, September 9th 2015 (invited, keynote speaker) 36) ‘Risk and moral emotions’, Ethics and Technology teaching Summerschool, TU Delft, August 25-28 2015 (invited) 37) ‘Cognitive moral emotions’, OZSW Summerschool on Emotions and Moral Agency, August 24-28 2015 (invited) 38) ‘Risk communication, art and moral emotions’, WTMC Summerschool, August 24-28 2015 (invited) 39) ‘Moral Emotions, Values and Energy Technologies’ speaker at symposium at ISRE conference, University of Geneva, 7-9 July 2015 40) ‘Emotion and Value’, at book launch S. Roeser & C. Todd (eds.) Emotion and Value (OUP 2014), University of Geneva, 7-9 July 2015 41) ‘Moral Emotions, Risk Communication and Climate Change’, reply to Dale Jamieson at climate ethics workshop TU Delft, June 22nd 2015 (invited) 42) ‘Emotions, Values and Risk Politics’, speaker at symposium organized by Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Environment (IenM), Society of Risk Analysis conference, Maastricht, 16-18 June 2015 (invited) 43) ‘Moral Emotions and Risk Politics: academic and practical results’ annual research day 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology, 3rd June 2015 (invited) 2014 44) ‘Moral Emotions and Risk Policy’, OZSW Winterschool on Policy and Philosophy, December 11-13 2014, Ersasmus University Rotterdam (invited) 45) ‘Fear, care & hope – moral emotions and risk analysis’, Open lecture for scholars at Uppsala University 7 October 2014 (invited) 46) ‘Ethics, emotions and risk’ (with Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist), workshop on Communication Risks & Ethics- in medicine, technology and environment, Uppsala University 7 October 2014 (invited) 47) ‘Boys in space and pretty girls: Science, technology, gender and risky stereotypes’, DEWIS lunch lecture, TU Delft, June 12th 2014 (invited) 48) ‘Ethical Intuitions and Emotions as Doxastic States’, keynote speaker at conference on ethical intuitionism at the University of Gdansk, 6-7 June 2014 (invited) 49) Member Expert Panel for a lecture by Frans de Waal on and evolved at TEDx DelftSalon, TU Delft, 27 May 2014 (invited) 50) Member Expert Panel in Nuclear Science and Security Policy, UC Berkeley, 29 April 2014 (invited) 51) ‘Nuclear energy, risks and moral emotions’, colloquium UC Berkeley, 21 April 2014 (invited) 52) Panelist at an author meets critics session on Robert Audi’s book Moral Perception (2013, Princeton University Press), American Philosophical Association (APA) Eastern Division meeting, San Diego, 16-20 April 2014 (invited) 53) Panelist on women in philosophy, swip.nl meeting Philosophy Department, VU, April 11th 2014 (invited) 54) ‘Aesthetics, risk and moral emotions’, Symposium "Architecture in the Studio” Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, April 1 2014 (invited) 55) ‘Nuclear energy, risks and moral emotions’, masterclass nuclear security for Dutch and Flemish mayors, February 10th 2014 (invited) 56) ‘Moral emotions, risks, and nuclear energy’, colloquium at TiLPS, Philosophy Department, Tilburg University, February 4 2014 (invited) 57) Shame, Guilt and Risk’, workshop on shame and guilt, University of Amsterdam, January 15th 2014 (invited) 2013 58) ‘Boys in space and pretty girls: Science, technology, gender and risky stereotypes’, keynote speaker at a meeting of the Female scholars network of the 3TU.Federation, Twente University, November 18th 2013 (invited) 59) Panelist pre-conference event on 'the women's question in philosophy', OZSW conference, Erasmus University Rotterdam, 15-16 November 2013 (invited) 60) Commentator at a panel on ‘Perception of surveillance technologies’, Annual meeting EU project SURVEILLE, September 23rd Brussels (invited) 61) ‘Nuclear Energy, risks and moral emotions’, symposium Sustainable Energy Technology Acceptance, TU Delft, 10 September 2013 (invited) 62) ‘Moral Emotions and Intuitions’, lectures at a summer school on Ethical Intuitionism at the Central European University, Budapest, July 22-31st 2013 (invited) 63) ‘Unbearable Uncertainty and the Unbearable Uncertainty Paradox’, together with Martijn Blaauw; workshop on luck at the Edinburgh research centre for epistemology, mind and normativity (Eidyn), Philosophy Department, University of Edinburgh, 19th June 2013 (invited) 64) ‘Emotions as signals for Risk’, presentation essay booklet on risk and uncertainty for the Dutch ministry of infrastructure and environment (IenM), 17th April 2013 (invited) 65) ‘Risicoperceptie en emoties’ at a seminar of the Dutch chemical industry (VNCI), Nieuwspoort, The Hague, April 2 (invited) 66) Commentator at a workshop on a book manuscript by Daniel Jacobson and Justin D’Arms on Rational Sentimentalism (forthcoming with Oxford University Press), Phil Dept., Leiden University, March 7th 2013 (invited) 67) Panelist at a workshop ‘Emotions in Ethics and Politics’, Philosophy Department TU Delft, March 5 2013 68) ‘Risico, ethiek en emoties’, Inaugural address, TU Delft, February 8th 2013 69) ‘Morele emoties en kernenergie’, presentation for nuclear regulators, Dutch Ministry of economic affairs, The Hague, 4th February 2013 (invited) 70) ‘Energie, risico’s, ethiek en emoties’, wth Behnam Taebi, presentation for workshop on energy for Dutch parliamentarians at TU Delft, January 14th 2013 (invited) 2012 71) ‘Kernenergie en risico-ethiek’, (Nuclear energy and risk ethics) presentation for Dutch parliamentarians and representatives of the Dutch nuclear sector, Nieuwspoort, The Hague, November 8th 2012 (invited) 72) ‘Risk ethics and GMOs’, plenary meeting of the COGEM, , 7th November 2012 (invited) 73) ‘Moral emotions and risk politics’, seminar at the philosophy department of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, Stockholm, November 5th 74) ‘Unbearable Uncertainty and the Unbearable Uncertainty Paradox’, together with Martijn Blaauw, departmental colloquium philosophy department, TU Delft, 8th October 2012 75) ‘Ethical Intuitions as Emotions’, workshop on moral emotions and intuitions at Insel Reichenau, organized by Zukunftskolleg and department of philosophy, University of Konstanz, October 3rd-5th 12012 (invited) 76) 'Fukushima, risk and moral emotions', 3rd International Symposium on Innovation Strategy (ISIS-2012), Cambridge University, September 11th 2012 (invited) 77) ‘Emotions as signals for Risk’, symposium on risk and uncertainty for the Dutch ministry of infrastructure and environment (IenM), 28 June 2012 (invited) 78) ‘Risk and Emotion’, KNAW summer school on emotional rationality, ISVW Leusden, 18-22 June 2012 79) ‘Moral Emotions and Intuitions’, at PhD-seminar ‘It feels good! Workshop on moral emotions and intuitions’, University of Southern Denmark, 22-23 May 2012 (keynote speaker) 80) ‘The Limits of Risk Models’, British Academy Conference ‘Modeling for Policy’, 17-18 May 2012 (Invited) 81) ‘Moral Emotions and risk politics: an emotional deliberation approach to risk’ (together with Sofia Kaliarnta), conference ‘New Science – new risk’, Center for Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh,30-31 March 2012 82) ‘Ethics of Technology’, OZSE Winterschool March 21st, 2012 (Invited) 83) ‘Risk, Emotion and Disaster Ethics’, together with Sofia Kaliarnta at workshop Disaster Ethics at TU Delft, March 16th 2012 84) ‘Risk and Emotion’, together with Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist and Sofia Kaliarnta, presentation of our VIDI-project at Risk seminar, Maastricht University, February 9th 2012 (Invited) 85) ‘Risk Communication, Moral Emotions and Climate Change’, colloquium, department of sustainability, TU Delft, January 12th 2012 (Invited) 2011 86) ‘Risico, emotie en samenwerken’, conference integrale veiligheid (integral safety), December 6th 2011, Rotterdam (keynote speaker) 87) ‘Morele emoties en risicopolitiek’, Inaugural address, Twente University, December 1st 2011 88) ‘Emotional Engineers: Toward Morally Responsible Engineering’, symposium ‘emotion in science’, 3rd conference of the European Philosophy of Science Association, Athens, 5 to 8 October 2011 (invited symposium contribution) 89) Reply to Martha Nussbaum, book symposium The Offensive Internet, TU Delft, September 3rd 2011 90) ‘Moral Emotions and Intuitions’, conference ‘Emotion, Self, Time’, 20th-21st May 2011, University of Geneva, Center for Affective Sciences (invited) 91) ‘Risico en emotie’, (Risk and Emotion), colloquium Rathenau Institute The Hague (meeting for members of the Rathenau Institute), May 2nd 2011 (invited) 92) ‘Risico en emotie’, (Risk and Emotion), Symposium Integrale Veiligheid, Haagse Hogeschool, 21st April 2011 (keynote speaker) 93) ‘Moral Emotions and Intuitions’, conference ‘Knowing what to do: a conference on moral epistemology and moral concepts.’ 9th-10th April 2011, University of Kent, Canterbury (invited plenary speaker) 94) ‘Public Risk Perceptions and the Legitimacy of Emotions’, TILT colloquium, Tilburg University, March 16th 2011 (invited) 95) ‘Public Risk Perceptions and the Legitimacy of Emotions’, workshop for risk communication experts The Hague area (Westland), March 3rd 2011 (invited) 96) ‘Public Risk Perceptions and the Legitimacy of Emotions’, German-Japanese symposium ‘Regulation beyond Law? New Approaches to Social Regulation under Conditions of Complexity, Uncertainty and Risk’, 16th-19th February 2011, Münster University (invited) 97) ‘Emotions, Risk Perception and GMOs’, COGEM-symposium, January 20th 2011, NEMO Amsterdam (keynote speaker) 2010 98) ‘Values and Emotions in Design’, kick-off meeting Delft Robotics Institute, TU Delft, December 14th 2010 (invited) 99) ‘Risk Communication, Moral Emotions and Climate Change’, colloquium at the Philosophy Department, Twente University, November 25th 2010 (invited) 100) ‘Risk, Value Sensitive Design, and Emotions’, research day philosophy departments TU Delft and TU Eindhoven, Castle Wolfheze, November 19th 2010 (invited) 101) ‘Morele emoties en risico’s’, conference ‘Grenzen aan de veiligheid’ (Limits of Safety), Twente University November 18th 2010 (keynote speaker) 102) ‘Risk Communication, Moral Emotions and Climate Change’, conference Moral Decision Making with Uncertain Outcomes, University College London, November 11th 2010 (invited) 103) ‘Public Risk Perceptions and the Legitimacy of Emotions’, round table of Dutch risk communication experts, November 3 2010, Utrecht (invited) 104) ‘Risk Communication, Moral Emotions and Climate Change’, OZSE-conference Groningen, 8-9 October 2010 105) ‘Public Risk Perceptions and the Legitimacy of Emotions’, Workshop and Book Launch ‘Culture, Emotions and Risky Technologies’, October 4th 2010, The Hague 106) ‘Public Risk Perceptions and the Legitimacy of Emotions’, conference Challenging Models in the Face of Uncertainty, CRASSH, Cambridge University, September 28th- 30th 2010 107) ‘Emotions, ethics and risk politics’, EASST_010 Conference in Trento, 2–4 September 2010 108) ‘Emoties, risico-perceptie en ggo’s’ (Emotions, risk perception and GMOs), workshop for policy makers at the Dutch Ministry of Public Health (VWS), 29 June 2010 (invited) 109) ‘Aesthetics as a Risk Factor in Architecture’, workshop ‘The Ethics of the Built Environment’, TU Delft, June 8th 2010 110) ‘Emotionen und praktische Urteilskraft in Risiko-Entscheidungen’, Workshop ‘Angewandte Ethik - Praktische Urteilskraft’, Die Junge Akademie, BBAW, Leopoldina, Berlin 19-20 May 2010 (invited) 111) ‘Moral Emotions and Risk Politics’, Research day 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology, April 21st 2010 (invited) 112) ‘Reid on Ethics’, book launch Sabine Roeser (ed.) Reid on Ethics, conference ‘Reid in His Time and Ours’, University of Aberdeen and University of Glasgow, 21 – 26 March 2010 113) ‘The relevance of Reid’s common sense-approach for contemporary psychology’, conference ‘Reid in His Time and Ours’, University of Aberdeen and University of Glasgow, 21 – 26 March 2010 114) ‘Aesthetics as a Risk Factor in Architecture’, Colloquium, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University, February 9th 2010 (invited) 2009 115) ‘Public Risk Perceptions and the Legitimacy of Emotions’, Symposium on ‘Public Philosophy: New Arguments on Technology Assessment, Democratic Participation and Risk Perception’, American Philosophical Association APA Eastern Division, New York, 27-30 December 2009 (invited) 116) ‘Aesthetics as a Risk Factor in Architecture’, NIAS-seminar, 17 December 2009 (invited) 117) ‘Public Risk Perceptions and the Legitimacy of Emotions’, Lecture Series Philosophy and Public Affairs, Philosophy Department, University of Amsterdam, November 12th 2009 (invited) 118) ‘Aesthetically sustainable architecture’, conference on sustainable architecture, Hilvarenbeek, November 5th 2009 (invited) 119) ‘Emotion as a source of rational decision making’, conference on the future of decision making, philosophy department, Lund University, October 7-9 2009 (invited) 120) ‘Emotional Engineers: Toward Morally Responsible Engineering’, conference OZSE, October 2-3 2009 (invited) 121) ‘Emotions in Designing Technology: Ethics, Aesthetics and their Intersection’, colloquium at the department of Industrial Engineering, TU Delft, September 7 2009 (invited) 122) ‘Emotional Engineers: Toward Morally Responsible Engineering’, conference Moral Responsibility: , Organization & Engineering, Philosophy Department, TU Delft, August 24-27 2009 123) Symposium-organizer ‘Emotion in the Neuroscience of Morality’ (with contributions by myself, Guy Kahane, Oxford, and Felicitas Kraemer, Eindhoven), ISRE-conference 2009 (International Society for Research of the Emotions), Leuven, 6-8 August 2009 124) ‘Emotions and the Risks of Converging Technologies’, conference of the Society for Philosophy of Technology, SPT 2009: Converging Technologies, Changing Societies, July 8-10, Twente University (invited) 125) ‘Emotions, Risk and Technology’, departmental colloquium science communication, Faculty of TNW, TU Delft, June 8th 2009 (invited) 126) ‘Emotional Reflection about Risks’, conference ‘Évaluations morales des technologies controversées dans les conférences citoyennes’, May 15-16 2009, Lisbon (invited) 127) ‘Intuïties, Emoties en ‘Gut Feelings’ in besluitvorming over risico’s’, conference Nederlandse Vereniging voor Veiligheidskunde (Dutch Society for Safety Science), NVVK Veiligheidscongres 2009, Wat werkt: Onderbuik of onderbouwd? (What is better: gut reaction or argumentation?), Arnhem, 18-19 March 2008 (keynote speaker) 128) Opening presentation at book launch The Ethics of Technological Risk, The Hague campus of TU Delft, 13th February 2009 2008 129) ‘Intuitions, Emotions and Gut Feelings in Decisions about Risks: Towards a Different Interpretation of ‘Neuroethics’, workshop of the Dutch research group of metaethics and methods at the day of the OZSE, Utrecht, October 24th 2008 130) ‘Intuitions, Emotions and Gut Feelings in Decisions about Risks: Towards a Different Interpretation of ‘Neuroethics’, seminar Oxford Brookes University, October 15th 2008 (invited) 131) ‘Intuitions, Emotions and Gut Feelings in Decisions about Risks: Towards a Different Interpretation of ‘Neuroethics’, conference The Ethics of Risk: Consequentialism, Contractualism and Beyond, UCL, September 4-5 2008 132) ‘Risk and Emotion’, ethics colloquium, Philosophy Department, Groningen University, March 26th 2008 (invited) 133) ‘The Relation between Cognition and Affect in Moral Judgments about Risks’, Seminar ‘Risk in the 21st Century’, James Martin 21st Century School, Oxford University, February 6th 2008 (invited) 134) ‘Emotional Reflection about Risks’, workshop on analytical philosophy, Philosophy Department, VU, January 21st 2008 (invited) 2007 135) ‘Emotional Reflection about Risks’, conference ‘Moral Emotions about Risky Technologies’ at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft, May 3-4, 2007. 136) ‘Non-bogus Intuitionism: a Role for Emotions’, keynote speaker at annual conference of Nederlans-Vlaamse Vereniging voor Analytische Filosofie (Dutch-Flemish Network for Analytical Philosophy), University of Antwerp, 26-27 April, 2007 (keynote speaker) 137) ‘De relatie tussen cognitie en affect in morele oordelen over risico’s’(‘The Relation between Cognition and Affect in Moral Judgments about Risks’), conference Nederlandse Vereniging voor Veiligheidskunde (Dutch Society for Safety Science), Arnhem, 25-26 April 2007 (invited) 138) ‘Techno-Ethics: not (necessarily) Applied Ethics’, presentation at the research day of the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology, March 22nd 2007 (invited) 139) ‘How to win a VENI-grant’, presentation at the research day of the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology, March 22nd 2007 (invited) 140) ‘The Relation between Cognition and Affect in Moral Judgments about Risks’, Bioethics Works in Progress series, Philosophy Department, Georgetown University, February 22nd 2007 (invited) 141) ‘Risico en emoties’ (Risk and Emotion) at the TPM research day, January 30th 2007 (invited) 2006 142) ‘The Role of Emotions in Intuitionism’, workshop on Moral Realism, Dutch research group ‘Metaethics and Methods’ of the Dutch Research School in Ethics (OZSE), November 22nd 2006 143) ‘The Relation between Cognition and Affect in Moral Judgments about Risks’, colloquium at the Philosophy Department, Twente University, October 19th 2006 (invited) 144) ‘Moral Intuitions and Risk Evaluations’, conference Working on Safety 2006, TU Delft / De Eemhof, Zeewolde, 12-15 September 2006 145) ‘The Relation between Cognition and Affect in Moral Judgments about Risks’, departmental colloquium Philosophy Department TU Delft, September 11th 2006 146) ‘The Relation between Cognition and Affect in Moral Judgments about Risks’, conference ‘Ethical Aspects of Risk’ at TU Delft, 14-16 June 2006 147) ‘Moral Emotions about Risk’, Reply to a keynote lecture by Paul Slovic (Decision Research, Oregon), conference ‘Ethical Aspects of Risk’ at TU Delft, 14-16 June 2006 148) ‘Risk and Emotion’, presentation at the session of the philosophy department, midterm review of the research of Faculty TPM, May 30th-31st 2006 (invited) 149) ‘Emoties en technologische risico’s’ (‘Emotions and Technological Risks’), at Bessensap: science meets the press (NWO), NEMO Amsterdam, May 23rd 2006 150) ‘Veni, vidi, vici: hoe je een VENI kunt winnen’ (‘How to win a VENI-grant’), presentation for PhD-students of the OZSE, May 12th 2006 (invited) 2005 151) ‘Moral Intuitions and Risk Evaluations’, workshop Moralische Intuitionen, Münster University, 10-12 November 2005 152) ‘Emoties en technologische risico’s’, opening lecture at a conference of the OZSE, Utrecht, September 23rd 2005 (keynote speaker) 153) ‘A Particularist Epistemolology’ at the ‘Bled Philosophical Conference on Particularism’, Bled, Slovenia, June 13th-18th 2005 154) ‘Emoties en technologische risico’s’ (‘Emotions and Technological Risks’) at the ethics department of the Dutch Ministry of Public Health (VWS), May 2nd 2005 (invited) 155) ‘Emoties en technologische risico’s’ (‘Emotions and Technological Risks’), departmental colloquium at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, April 22nd 2005 (invited) 2004 156) ‘Compassie en verbeelding’ (‘Compassion and Imagination’) (together with Mariëtte Willemsen) at a conference on imagination at the Internationale School voor Wijsbegeerte (ISVW), Leusden, January 30th-31st 2004 2003 157) ‘Cognitive Emotions and Motivation’ at the Joint Session of the Aristotelian and Mind Association, Queen’s University Belfast, July 18th-20th 2003 158) ‘Emotions, Rationality and Risk Evaluation’, at the conference ‘Technology and Global Society’ of the Society for Philosophy and Technology, July 7th-9th 2003, Park City, Utah 159) ‘Emotions, Rationality and Risk Evaluation’, at the conference ‘Medical Physics and Engineering’, 8th EFOMP Congress, Eindhoven, 20 -23 May 2003 2002 160) ‘Ethical Intuitions and Emotions’, at a seminar on moral realism, December 4th 2002, VU (invited) 161) ‘Morele perceptie: nieuwe perspectieven in moreel realisme en cognitivisme’ (‘Moral Perception: New Perspectives in Moral Realism and Cognitivism’), at the Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag, University of Amsterdam, November 2nd 2002 162) ‘Ethische intuïties en emoties’, departmental colloquium Philosophy Department TU Delft, October 14th 2002 (invited) 163) ‘Visuele betekenis’ (‘Visual Meaning’) at a conference about the ‘philosophy of vision’ (‘Kijken naar kunst – de kunst van het kijken’) at the ‘Spaarnestad Fotoarchief’ (Museum of Photography), Haarlem (NL), March 14th 2002 2001 164) ‘Cognitive Moral Emotions and Motivation’, at the graduate conference ‘Moral Knowledge and Moral Agency’, University of Leeds, August 29th-31st 2001 165) ‘Affectual Intuitionism in Ethics and Aesthetics’ at the conference ‘Philosophy and the Emotions’ of the Royal Institute of Philosophy, University of Manchester, July 11th- 13th 2001 166) Reply to a keynote lecture by Alvin Plantinga (University of Notre Dame), at the conference ‘The Epistemology of Basic Belief’, Philosophy Department, VU, June 20th- 22nd 2001 167) ‘Cognitive Moral Emotions and the Formation of Basic Moral Beliefs’, at the conference ‘The Epistemology of Basic Belief’, Philosophy Department, VU, June 20th-22nd 2001 168) Reply to a lecture by Jan Bransen (Universities of Leiden and Utrecht), at a conference of the Center for Epistemology and Ontology, VU, February 16th 2001 2000 169) ‘The Relation between Particular and General Judgments in Affectual Intuitionism’ at the PhD-seminar of the Philosophy Department at the University of Reading, November 23rd 2000 170) ‘Reid on the Moral Emotions’, 2nd International Reid-Symposium, University of Aberdeen, July 10th-12th 2000 171) Comment to a paper by Richard Norman (University of Canterbury, UK) at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, February 28th 2000 172) ‘Great Pumpkins, Externalisme en religieuze twijfel’ - reply to a lecture by Gerrit Glas (Universities of Leiden and Utrecht) at a conference about the epistemology of Alvin Plantinga, Free University, February 11th 2000 1999 173) ‘G.E. Moore over kennis van “het goede”’ at the Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag (Dutch-Flemish Philosophy-Day), Tilburg University, October 30th 1999 174) ‘An Intuitionist Argument for Moral Pluralism’ at the ‘27th Conference on Value Inquiry’, Central Missouri State University, Warrensburg MO (USA), April 22nd-24th 1999 175) Guest speaker at the ‘Center for the Study of Ethics in Society’ at Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo MI (USA), February 18th 1999 (about my papers ‘The Role of Intuitionism for Sidgwick – a Confrontation with Reid’ and ‘The Reliability of Conscience: the Moral Epistemology of Thomas Reid’) 1998 176) ‘De rol van het intuïtionisme bij Sidgwick’ at the Nederlands-Vlaamse Filosofiedag (Dutch-Flemish Philosophy-Day), Nijmegen University, October 24th 1998 177) ‘De rol van het intuïtionisme bij Sidgwick’ at a departmental research-day, Philosophy Department, VU, September 17th 1998

Guest Teaching (all invited) 1) ‘Risk and Emotion’ for PhD-students of the 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology at TU Eindhoven, October 29th 2020 2) ‘Risk and Emotion’ for PhD-students of the 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology at TU Eindhoven, October 31st 2019 3) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, symposium student association applied physics, TU Delft, October 2019 4) ‘Risk and Emotion’ for PhD-students of the 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology at TU Eindhoven, October 30th 2018 5) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, summer school for IDEA League PhD-students, TU Delft, August 28th 2018 6) ‘Risk, art and moral emotions’, IDEA League Summerschool Milano (Italy), March 2nd 2018 (invited) 7) ‘Risk and Emotion’ for PhD-students of the 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology at TU Eindhoven, November 3rd 2017 8) ‘Risk and Emotion’ for PhD-students of the 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology at TU Eindhoven, November 2016 9) ‘Emotional Engineers’ at a TU Delft-PhD-course on engineering ethics teaching in collaboration with UC Berkeley, TU Delft, July 8th 2014 10) ‘Life sciences, risk, moral emotions and aesthetics’ at a course on life science and art for honours students at Leiden University, May 23rd 2014 11) ‘How to win a VENI- and/or a VIDI-grant’, at a course for PhD-students of the Faculty of TPM, May 23rd 2013 12) ‘Scientific integrity’ for PhD-students at TU Delft, November 17th 2012 13) ‘Risk and Emotion’ for PhD-students of the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology at TU Eindhoven, November 8th 2012 14) ‘Risk and Emotion’ for an ethics-course at the Amsterdam University College, April 17th 2012 15) ‘Risk and Emotion’ for a specialization course on Safety and Security, TPM-Master- program at TU Delft, March 20th 2012 16) ‘Risk and Emotion’ for an ethics-course at the Amsterdam University College, May 17th 2011 17) ‘Moral Emotions and Risk’ for a course ‘Ethics and Technology 2’ for Master of Philosophy of Science and Technology Studies (PSTS), Twente University, May 2nd 2011 18) ‘The Ethics of Risk’, Ethics for applied physics Master students, TU Delft, March 8th 2011 19) ‘Emotions in Designing Technology: Ethics, Aesthetics and their Intersection’, for students at the department of Industrial Engineering, TU Delft, December 3 2010 20) ‘Risk and Emotion’ for PhD-students of the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology at TU Eindhoven, October 27th 2010 21) ‘Moral Emotions and Risk’ for a course ‘Ethics and Technology 2’ for PSTS-students, Twente University, March 11th 2010 22) ‘How to win a VENI- and/or a VIDI-grant’, at a course for PhD-students of the Faculty of TPM, February 4th 2010 23) ‘Emotions in Designing Technology: Ethics, Aesthetics and their Intersection’, for students at the department of Industrial Engineering, TU Delft, October 13 2009 24) ‘Risks and emotions in engineering’ at a summer school for IDEA-league Engineering-PhD-students, Philosophy Department, TU Delft, August 20-22 2009 25) ‘Moral Emotions and Risk’ for a course ‘Ethics and Technology 2’ for PSTS-students, Twente University, May 7th 2009 26) Workshop ‘Ethics of Risk’ for students of medical physics at TU Eindhoven, December 9th 2008 27) ‘Moral Emotions and Risk’ for a course ‘Ethics and Technology 2’ for PSTS-students, Twente University, June 12th 2008 28) ‘Risk and Emotion’ at a workshop for PSTS-students, Twente University, May 16th 2007 29) ‘Moral Emotions and Risk’ for a course ‘Ethics and Technology 2’ for PSTS-students, Twente University, May 10th 2007 30) Workshop ‘Risk and Emotion’ for students of medical physics at TU Eindhoven, December 5th 2006 31) Workshop ‘Ethical Intuitionism’, at a PhD-course on Ethical Theories of the OZSE, September 15th 2006 32) Workshop ‘Risk and Emotion’, at a PhD-course on Ethics and Technology of the OZSE, May 16th 2006 33) Workshop on student-activating forms of teaching (I was invited to give this workshop as a ‘best practice-lecturer’), for staffmembers at the Faculty of TPM, TU Delft at the Faculty Teaching Day, 22nd October, 2005 34) Lectures on meta-ethics at an introductory ethics-course at the University of Amsterdam, November 2004 35) ‘De rol van het visuele in de beeldene kunst’ (‘The Role of Visual Aspects in Fine Arts’), guest lecture at the Academy of Fine Arts, Maastricht on April 5th 2004 and guest supervision of students on May 10th 2004 36) ‘Risico’s en emoties’ (Risk and Emotion), guest lecture at a class on emotions, cognition and technology, TU Delft, February 2004 37) ‘Morele emoties en motivatie’ (‘Moral Emotions and Motivation’), guest lecture at a class on meta-ethics at the Erasmus University Rotterdam, November 5th 2002 38) Two workshops about moral epistemology at a conference for the opening of the academic year at the Philosophy Department, VU, August 31st and September 1st 2000

Other conference contributions 39) Expert discussant on ethics of AI, workshop organized by ECP, October 1st 2018, Den Haag 40) Expert discussant on ethics of AI, workshop organized by Microsoft and D66 (Dutch political party), May 28th 2018, Humanity House The Hague (invited) 41) Discussant at a panel at a conference on public outreach in the humanities, August 23rd 2017, Philosophy Department, VU University Amsterdam (invited) 42) Chair of a panel session on ‘risk, ethics and technology: future challenges’, at the conference to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of the 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology, June 12 and 13 2017, Twente University 43) Member pop up techno-art/ethics committee at ‘Trust me I’m an artist’ event, May 12th 2017, Waag Society Amsterdam (invited) 44) Representative of the Taskforce Responsible Innovation of the CESAER network (network of European Engineering Universities) at a workshop on developing a new European code of conduct on research integrity, ALLEA project, Brussels, October 25th 2016 (invited) 45) Member Lorentz Workshop on Morality of Inequality, May 2016 (invited) 46) Member expert workshop at UNIDIR (Geneva) on risks of automated weapons, 7-8 April 2016 47) Member expert meeting to advise Dutch government on new risk policy, Raad voor de Leefomgeving en infrastructuur, 19-20 March 2014 (invited) 48) Speaker at ‘Human Library’ session with TU Delft’s rector Karel Luyben and PhD students where an interesting speaker tells a story; September 16th 2013 (invited) 49) Moderator of a session with TU Delft’s rector Karel Luyben on TU Delft’s new code of ethics, conference on scientific integrity for staff members of TU Delft, March 28th 2013 50) Expert discussant on responsible innovation at meeting of ‘topsector gas’ research program of NWO, January 23rd 2012, Groningen (invited) 51) Poster presentation at a workshop ‘Moral Theory and Empirical Research in Psychology and Neuroscience in The Netherlands’, Utrecht, November 13th 2009 (invited) 52) Invited roundtable debater at workshop ‘Ethics in Epistemology’ (comment on paper by Linda Zagzebski), Twente University, May 29th 2007 (invited) 53) Participant of the prestigious workshop “Perspectives on Scientific Practice from Science and the Science Studies”, NIAS / Lorentz Center, Leiden University, The Netherlands, November 27th - December 1st 2006 (invited) 54) ‘Emotions and Technological Risks’, invited poster presentation at a workshop about a new NWO-project about ‘Maatschappelijk verantwoord innoveren’ (‘socially responsible innovation’), November 17th, 2006, Ministry of Education (OC&W), The Hague (invited poster) 55) ‘Emotions and the Acceptability of Risks’, poster presentation at the conference ‘Risk, Decision and Human Error’, Rovereto (Trento, Italy), January 15-17 2004

Popular Presentations (all invited) 1) ‘Helpt kunst om na te denken over goed en kwaad?’ (Does art help to think about good and evil?) Lecture for children at theatre De Veste, Delft, March 9th 2019 2) ‘Moral emotions and risks of robotization of warfare’, public event on robotization of warfare, Humanity House April 24th 2018 3) ‘Kunst, technologische risico’s en morele emoties’, Nacht van kunst en wetenschap, Leiden, 17 september 2016 4) ‘Kunst, onzekerheid en morele emoties’, ‘Spiritual cafe’ at a church in Voorschoten, March 6th 2016 5) ‘Helpt kunst om na te denken over goed en kwaad?’ (Does art help to think about good and evil?) Lecture for children at the MuseumJeugdUniversiteit, Kasteel Duivenvoorde, Voorschoten, October 11th 2015 6) Lecture and participation talkshow with music and film fragments at event Professoren op het Podium (professors on stage), Theater De Veste Delft, 12th November 2014 7) ‘Pop-up scientist’, discussion about my work as part of a popular science event for families at NRC Café Restaurant, 6th October 2013 8) Discussant as member of the Filosofisch Elftal (Philosophers’ team) of the newspaper Trouw at the Nacht van de Filosofie (Philosophy Night), popular event at Felix Meritis, Amsterdam, April 2012 9) Discussant at Naturalis Late Night Show, ‘Dingen doen met dode dieren’ (doing things with dead animals), event with scholars and artists about our ambivalent relationship with animals, museum Naturalis, Leiden, January 17th 2012 10) ‘Risk and emotion’, TEDxDelft, November 7th 2011, TU Delft 11) Live interview and comments on film fragments on risk politics at symposium ‘Extreem Dichtbij’, celebration of 25 years Rathenau Institute, The Hague (meeting for policy makers and politicians), May 9th 2011 12) Popular science matinee about my work (interview, exhibit of my own paintings, my selection of film, music etc) Science4you, Cluster Medical Genetics Erasmus MC, April 17th 2011 13) ‘Risico en emoties’ (Risk and Emotion), Kamermans Kermis, popular science café on utopia in De Balie, Amsterdam, March 22nd 2011 14) ‘Emoties, Rationaliteit en Risico’s’ (‘Emotions, Rationality and Risk’) at Young KIVI- NIRIA (Royal Dutch Society of Engineering), March 23rd 2009 15) ‘Risico en emoties’ (Risk and Emotion) at the Lion’s Club Delft, December 18th 2006 16) ‘Ethiek en techniek’ (‘Ethics and Technology’) at the Rotary Club Delft, November 2nd 2004 17) Interview about my PhD-thesis in the philosophical cafe Hofmans, Utrecht, February 3rd 2003 18) Presentation on the role of emotions in moral knowledge at the Filosofisch Café (philosophical cafe) in vE90, Amsterdam, February 22nd 2001

Debates (all invited) 19) Chair of two stakeholder workshops on COVRA Opera policy report, Museum Boerhaeve Leiden, January 29th 2018 20) Panelist on knowledge utilization in philosophy, OZSW-event, TU Delft, October 28th 2016 21) Debater about ethics and technology at Studium Generale, TU Delft, May 12th 2011 22) Commentator at a debate about nuclear energy, Kenniscafé (KNAW, Volkskrant, De Balie, NEMO), De Balie, Amsterdam, May 16th 2011 23) Debater at a debate about the role of moral philosophers; Vereniging van Ethici Nederland, 10th December 2010, Academiegebouw Utrecht 24) Debate with about ethics and technology students and the rector of TU Delft, October 19th 2010 25) Chair at a debate on the professional responsibility of architects with students at the Faculty of Architecture, TU Delft, April 22nd 2004 26) Debater at the philosophical café Felix and Sofie, Amsterdam June 12th 2001 27) Debater at a debate on multiculturalism in the philosophical cafe Hofmans, Utrecht, April 2nd 2001 28) Debater at an ‘ethics-debate’ at the University of Humanist Studies, Utrecht, March 10th 1999

7. Conference and seminar organization Conferences and workshops 2019 1) Co-organizer kick off workshop Gravitation project, TU/e, November 7th 2019 2) Co-organizer Dutch STEM-ethics committees workshop, TU Delft, April 15th 2019 2015 3) Member steering committee workshop ‘Commercialisation and Privatisation of Security’, UCSIA Antwerp 2014 4) Workshop on climate change ethics, Philosophy Department, TU Delft, June 19th 2014 5) (Together with Behnam Taebi) symposium ‘Nuclear Security, Policy and Ethics’ March 23rd 2014, TU Delft, as part of the Nuclear Knowledge Summit, official side event preceding the international Nuclear Security Summit 2014, 24-25 March, The Hague 2013 6) Workshop ‘Emotion in Ethics and Politics’ with George Marcus, Daniel Jacobson, Maureen Sie, and Antti Kauppinen, Philosophy Department, TU Delft, March 5th 2013 2012 7) (Together with Sofia Kaliarnta and Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist) Conference ‘Moral Emotions and Risk Politics’, Philosophy Department, TU Delft, August 20-22, 2012. Keynote speakers: Marjolein van Asselt, Sven Ove Hansson, Rebecca Kukla, George Marcus, Jesse Prinz. 8) (Together with Willem de Haan and Amade M’charek) invited organizer of KNAW (Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences) summer school on emotional rationality, June 18-22 2012 9) Workshop Disaster Ethics at TU Delft, March 16th 2012 2011 10) (Together with Sofia Kaliarnta and Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist) International conference ‘Moral Emotions and Intuitions’, Philosophy Department, TU Delft, May 25-27 2011; including a symposium on my book with the same title. Keynote speakers: Robert Audi, Jonathan Dancy, Sabine Döring, Peter Goldie, Robert C. Roberts, Nancy Sherman, plus ca 60 submitted papers. 11) (Together with Martijn Blaauw) Research day 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology, April 13th 2010, Utrecht. Keynote speaker: Guy Kahane. 2010 12) Workshop and Book Launch ‘Culture, Emotions and Risky Technologies’, October 4th 2010, The Hague 13) (Together with Claudia Basta) Research day 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology, April 21st 2010, Utrecht 2009 14) (Together with Sven Ove Hansson) Track on ‘Converging technologies and risk’, Conference Society for Philosophy of Technology (SPT), Twente University, July 8-10 2009 (invited) 15) Book launch The Ethics of Technological Risk, presentations by Corien Prins (Tilburg) and Sven Ove Hansson (Stockholm), The Hague campus of TU Delft, 13th February 2009 2008 16) Conference ‘Thomas Reid on Ethics’, at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft, June 23rd 2008 2007 17) Conference ‘Moral Emotions about Risky Technologies’ at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft, May 3-4, 2007. Speakers: Paul Slovic, Ronald de Sousa, Peter Goldie, Jodi Halpern, Margaret Little, Robert C. Roberts, Ross Buck, James McAllister, Simone van der Burg, Mark Coeckelbergh, Sabine Döring, Mariëtte Willemsen, Marcel Zeelenberg, Sabine Roeser. Reworked papers have been published in my book Emotions and Risky Technologies. 2006 18) (Together with Lotte Asveld) International conference ‘Ethical Aspects of Risk’ at the philosophy department, TU Delft, 14-16 June 2006. Keynote speakers: Paul Slovic, Ruth Chadwick, Carl Cranor, Douglas McLean, plus ca 60 submitted papers. Selected and reworked papers have been published in the volume The Ethics of Technological Risks that I have edited together with Lotte Asveld. 19) Symposium on Identity (with Mariëtte Willemsen), , April 21st 2006 2004 20) Conference ‘Ethics and Technology’ at TU Delft, November 30th 2004 21) (Together with Mariëtte Willemsen) Conference ‘Imagination’ at the Internationale School voor Wijsbegeerte (ISVW), Leusden, January 30th-31st 2004 2002 22) International workshop of a research network on Risk Regulation, at TU Delft, October 11th and 12th 2002 23) (Together with Anke van Gorp and Michiel Brumsen) International conference ‘Research in Ethics and Engineering’ at TU Delft, April 25th-27th 2002; keynote speakers: Sven Ove Hansson, Caroline Whitbeck and Günther Ropohl, plus ca 40 submitted papers. Selected and reworked papers have been published in a special issue of Techné that I have edited with Michiel Brumsen. 24) (Together with Mariëtte Willemsen, Jannie Regnerus and Maarten Coolen) One-day conference and an art exhibit about the ‘philosophy of vision’ (‘Kijken naar kunst - de kunst van het kijken’) at the ‘Spaarnestad Fotoarchief’ (Museum of Photography), Haarlem (NL), March 14th 2002 2001 25) Conference ‘Wat is waarheid’ (‘What is Truth’) for the opening of the academic year of the Philosophy Department of the VU, August 30th-31st 2001 26) (Together with René van Woudenberg and Ron Rood) International conference, ‘The Epistemology of Basic Belief’, at the Philosophy Department, VU, June 20th-22nd 2001; Keynote speakers: Maria Antonaccio, Jonathan Dancy, Bob Hale, Alvin Plantinga, plus ca 50 submitted papers. Selected and reworked papers have been published in the volume Basic Belief and Basic Knowledge that I have edited with René van Woudenberg and Ron Rood. 27) Conference of the Center for Epistemology and Ontology, VU, February 16th 2001 2000 28) Conference about the epistemology of Alvin Plantinga, Free University, February 11th 2000.

Seminars • From 2011-2013 I organized the ‘Delft network on emotion, risk and technology’, bringing together emotion researchers at TU Delft in regular seminars • Seminar with Guy Kahane (Oxford), Dutch research group in metaethics and methodology, April 12th 2011, Utrecht University. • Seminar with Terence Cuneo (University of Vermont), to discuss his book The Normative Web (OUP 2007), Dutch research group in metaethics and methodology, November 26th 2008, Utrecht University. • Workshop with Carl Cranor (UC Riverside) at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft, June 19th 2006 • Lecture and workshop with Peter Goldie (University of Manchester) at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft, January 16th and 17th 2006 • Lecture and two workshops by Jonathan Dancy (University of Reading) at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft, June 18th and 19th 2003 • Seminar by Nick Zangwill (University of Glasgow) at the Philosophy Department of the VU, September 28th, 2001 • Lecture by Nick Zangwill (University of Glasgow) at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft, September 25th, 2001 • Workshop by Jonathan Dancy (University of Reading) at the Philosophy Department, VU, April 25th 2001

8. Grants, Awards etc Awards • ‘PhD supervisor of the year 2013’ award from the PhD council of the Dutch research school in philosophy (OZSW)

External research funding • 2019-2029: One of 6 PIs and vice-program leader of the NWO-Gravitation Project ‘The Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies’ (17.9 Million Euros, plus 9 Million Euros co- funding from universities) • 2020-2022 Research grant by TU Delft-Erasmus MC for converging ethics for converging technologies project, funding for two 2 year postdocs (one for TUD, one for Erasmus MC) together with Samantha Copeland (TUD) and Maartje Schermer Erasmus MC (400.000 Euros) • 2019-2021 Research grant by 4TU.Centre for Engineering Education for 2 part-time postdoc researchers on engineering ethics education (200.000 Euros) • 2016-2018 Brainhack; Horizon2020 FET-OPEN EU project on art and BNCI-technologies, consisting of a network of art institutes and universities (550.000 Euros). Work Package- leader, scientific co-coordinator • 2015-2020 MVI-research project from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) on Developing Socially Responsible Innovations: The Role of Values and Moral Emotions (375.000 Euros from NWO plus 120.876 Euros in cash and in kind from industrial partners; 495.876 Euros total). co-PI, main PI: Linda Steg (Groningen) • From July 1st 2010 through June 30th 2015 I was head of an NWO-VIDI-research project (276-20-012) on Moral Emotions and Risk Politics. It involved 5 years of research for myself, a postdoc and a PhD-student. (800.000 Euros, plus 100.000 Euros NWO-Aspasia- grant). PI • NIAS-fellowship, at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences in Wassenaar (part of KNAW, the Royal Dutch Academy of the Sciences), for a project on ‘Moral Emotions in the Design Process of Risky Technologies’, September 2009 through June 2010. (Office space and 25.000 Euros for my department to replace my teaching duties.) PI • VENI-grant (275-20-007) from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO) for my research project Emotions and Technological Risks: Emotions as a Normative Guide in Judging the Moral Acceptability of Technological Risks, April 1st 2005-July 21st 2009 (266.000 Euros.). PI • British Chevening Scholarship: prestigious award from the British government (through the British Council) for my stay at Reading (2000). PI

Conference funding • Grant from the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology for the conference ‘Moral Emotions and Risk Politics’, Philosophy Department, TU Delft, August 20-22, 2012. • Grant from KNAW to organize KNAW (Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences) summer school on emotional rationality, June 18-22 2012 • Grants from the Platform Ethics and Technology (TU Delft) and the Philosophy Department, TU Delft for the conference ‘Moral Emotions and Intuitions’, The Hague, May 25-27 2011 • Grant from the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology for a workshop and booklaunch Culture, Emotions and Risky Technologies (4th October 2010) • Grant from the 3TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology for a workshop to launch the book The Ethics of Technological Risk (13th February 2009) • Grant from the Philosophy Department of TU Delft for the workshop ‘Thomas Reid on Ethics’ (2008) • Grants from the KNAW (Royal Dutch Academy of the Sciences), Platform Ethics and Technology (TU Delft) and the Philosophy Department, TU Delft for the conference ‘Moral Emotions about Risky Technologies’, TU Delft, May 2007 • Grants from NWO (Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research), KNAW and Platform Ethics and Technology (TU Delft) for the conference ‘Ethical Aspects of Risk’ at TU Delft, 14-16 June 2006 • Grants from NWO, from the VU and from the Philosophy Department VU for the conference on philosophy of vision on March 14th 2002

Travel grants • Grant from the Analysis Foundation for my visit to the conference ‘Moral Knowledge and Moral Agency’ at the University of Leeds (2001) • Grant from the VU for my visit to the conference ‘Philosophy of the Emotions’ at the University of Manchester (2001) • Grants from NWO and from the VU for my stay at Reading (2000) • Grants from NWO and the VU for my stay at Notre Dame (1999)

Other • Together with Mariëtte Willemsen: Award for the Philosophy Department, VU, from the Board of Directors of the VU for the proposal ‘Van missing link naar linking Ms’ (‘From Missing Link to Linking Ms’) to increase the number of women in higher academic positions. The VU submitted our proposal for the national competition for an award that was offered by the Dutch Ministry of Education (‘Emancipatieprijs OC&W 2001’). The jury of the Dutch Ministry of Education gave our proposal an ‘honorary mention’. It was praised because of its originality and creativity. The Philosophy Department VU has used our award to create a postdoc-position for one year. The candidate is currently full professor at another university.

Involved in funded projects of others • Member advisory board of EU-funded project FEAT – Future Emerging Art and Technology; involved selection of funded art projects (2016-). • NSF funded project on emotions in engineering ethics education; PI dr. Mary Sunderland, UC Berkeley (2012-2014) • Cost action on Disaster Bioethics; PI dr. Dónal O'Mathúna, Dublin City University (2012- 2014)

9. Publicity Interviews (selection) in: 1) Podcast about my ideas on the energy transition, Energiepodium, Spring 2020 2) About ethical aspects of robotics for INBOTS (Inclusive Robotics for a Better Society) documentary, Spring 2020 3) About the gravitation project in UT Magazine, Fall 2019 4) About the new integrity policy for TU Delft that I developed with a committee I chaired, Delta, July 6th 2018 5) Several video interviews with me, selection: Royal Institute of Philosophy, London (2017) 6) About emotions and values in energy policies (together with Nicole Huijts, on our MVI- project) for De Correspondent (February 2016) 7) About our MVI project for NWO-website on MVI-projects 8) About my work as chair of the Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) at TU Delft, Delta February 23rd 2015 9) About Charlie Hebdo and the meaning of satire, Trouw, January 10th 2015 10) About the low number of women in Dutch academic philosophy in Trouw, October 28th 2014 11) About ethics and energy technologies in TV program Filosofisch Kwintet (philosophy talkshow on Dutch public TV, at Nederland 1), 13 July 2014 12) About my work in Filosofie Magazine, special issue about female philosophers, March 2014 13) About my keynote lecture at a workshop on shame and guilt, on Radio 5, January 14th, 2015 14) about my work in Chemie Magazine, June 2013 15) about my work (together with Ibo van de Poel) in Highlights 2012 (book with highlights of TU Delft), June 2013 16) about my work in magazine Noorderbreedte (Spring 2013) 17) about my inaugural lecture at TU Delft in Trouw (8 February 2013) and for the website of the municipality of Delft 18) about my view on nuclear ethics and emotions in Kernvisie (periodical of the Dutch nuclear sector), Summer 2012 19) Video interview with me on nuclear ethics (June 2012): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLsfy-PS5oQ Publicity about my work with Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist on the ethics of breastfeeding information: 20) Interview in Vrouw magazine (as part of the Dutch newspaper Telegraaf) (April 11th 2014) 21) Interview in Viva Mama (February 2012) 22) I wrote an invited post for a weblog on intimate technology by Rathenau Institute (published 14th December 2011) 23) Interview and press release by Dutch newsagency ANP (September 25th 2011) 24) Trouw (daily Dutch newspaper), front page article and extended interview (July 29th 2011) 25) Our Swedish article ‘WHO:s amningsrekommendation oetisk i utvecklade länder’ (‘WHO’s Breastfeeding Recommendations Unethical in Developed Countries’, published 2 August in the leading Swedish medical journal Läkartidningen (2011;108:1503) was selected by Läkartidningen as one of the top three opinion pieces in 2011. 26) Interview about my inaugural address in UT Nieuws (periodical of Twente University, December 1st 2011) 27) Radio interview about my work on risk and emotion, program OBA live, Radio 5 Netherlands (October 14th 2011) 28) about my work in the book Forward Thinking to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Dutch nuclear reactor in Petten, first copy of the book was given to Queen Beatrix at a festive occasion (22nd November 2011) 29) about ICT and risk in nrc.next (June 16th 2011) 30) about my work in magazine VolZin (June 2011) 31) about my work at VPRO-radio program Labyrint (February 6th 2011) 32) about ethics of climate change for website ‘Dus ik ben’ 33) about ethics of MRI in nrc.next (January 19th 2011) Media coverage of Sabine Roeser (ed.) (2010), Emotions and Risky Technologies, Springer, Dordrecht; interviews: 34) De Ingenieur (November 2010) 35) Dagblad De Pers (November 19th 2010) 36) Radio 5, Hoe?Zo! (October 1st 2010) 37) Delta (October 1st 2010) 38) NRC Handelsblad (October 7th 2010) 39) nrc.next (October 7th 2010) 40) Nederlands Dagblad (October 9th 2010) 41) Geestesoog (periodical of NWO), Spring 2010, because of my Aspasia-grant 42) Interview about the ethics of treating a pandemic with TBM Quarterly 2009 (brochure of Faculty TPM) 43) Interview with Safety! about my work Media coverage (selection) of Lotte Asveld and Sabine Roeser (2009), The Ethics of Technological Risk, London: Earthscan: 44) Volkskrant (daily Dutch newspaper; interview Sabine Roeser February 21 2009 45) Trouw Filosofisch Elftal (February 18 2009) 46) Radio 1, VPRO/Noorderlicht (interview Sabine Roeser February 17 2009) 47) Radio 1, De Praktijk/Avro (interview with Lotte Asveld, February 12 2009) 48) Delta (interview Sabine Roeser and Lotte Asveld February 12 2009) 49) book reviews in various Dutch engineering magazines (NPT Procestechnologie, Chemisch2Weekblad, Technisch Weekblad) 50) book reviews on the websites www.kennislink.nl and www.atelier.fr 51) about my NIAS-fellowship and the volume The Ethics of Technological Risk in TBM Quarterly 2009 (brochure of Faculty TPM) 52) about the ethics of flying on www.schiphol-nieuws.nl/ July 2007 – June 2015: member of ‘Filosofisch Elftal’ (‘The Philosopher’s Team’), Trouw (daily Dutch newspaper) – regular interviews on ethical issues in society: 53) June 19th 2015: on combatting gender stereotypes in academia 54) February 13th 2015: on testing primary school children 55) November 7th 2014: on problems with neoliberal policies in the Netherlands 56) August 29th 2014: on art, technology and moral emotions 57) June 6th 2014: on increasing pressure in academia 58) May 9th 2014: on Piketty and inequality 59) March 28th 2014: on enhancement 60) February 14th 2014: on the ethics of nuclear technology 61) December 6th 2013: on gender stereotypes in toys and education 62) October 24th 2013: on racist aspects of Dutch public discourse 63) July 7th 2013: on the inhumane treatment of refugees in the Netherlands 64) April 26th 2013: academic research under threat through continuous budget cuts 65) February 15th 2013: unethical banks 66) November 23rd 2012: the need of a shared vision of the new Dutch government 67) September 28th 2012: risk and emotion 68) July 6th 2012: dual citizenship 69) February 1st 2012: competition for children 70) November 23rd 2011: racist aspects of the Dutch Sinterklaas-traditon 71) September 28 2011: populist discourse and multiculturalism 72) August 3 2011: Norway-shootings and normalcy of right wing discourse 73) April 27 2011: using famous brands in art works 74) March 2nd 2011: referring to individual tragedies in political debates 75) January 5th 2011: against trivializing child abuse 76) October 13th 2010: climate change 77) September 1st 2010: online publication of newspapers from the 2nd world war 78) July 7th 2010: consumer responsibility 79) May 12th 2010: legally enforced voting 80) February 10th 2010: space travel in times of crisis 81) November 18th 2009: genetics and moral responsibility 82) October 7th 2009: collective responsibility 83) August 12th 2009: the ethics of treating a pandemic 84) June 16th 2009: alternative shelter for homeless people 85) April 15th 2009: multiculturalism and gay rights 86) February 18th 2009: public involvement and technological risk 87) November 13th 2008: Dutch soft drugs policy 88) October 1st 2008: democracy and US elections 89) August 20th 2008: humanoid robots 90) July 9th 2008: the meaning of vacation 91) May 14th 2008: international aid for Birma/Myanmar 92) March 5th 2008: the ‘doomsday vault’ and intrinsic value of nature 93) January 23rd 2008: Olympic games and human rights in China 94) November 28th 2007: educational reforms 95) October 17th 2007: hunting of wild pigs and animal rights 96) August 22nd 2007: excuses by countries for mistakes made in the past 97) July 11th 2007: virtual child abuse in Second Life 98) EOS-Magazine (Flemish Version of Scientific American), March 2007 99) Verwondering – Wetenschap in Nederland (Science in the Netherlands, book by NWO with interesting research projects), Fall 2006 100) Book by Wiardi Beckmanstichting (think tank of Dutch social democratic party), Fall 2006 101) Delta (weekly magazine of TU Delft), January 19th 2006 102) about Dutch euthanasia policy in Delta, September 1st 2005 103) Delftsche Courant (local daily newspaper), August 15th 2005 104) Interview in Blvd. (Dutch glossy) Jan./Feb. 2005, ‘De grote lijst van 100 Veelbelovende Vrouwen’ (‘The great list of 100 Promising Women’), and self-portrait in a supplementary booklet on 30 ‘career women’ 105) Geestesoog (periodical of NWO), fall 2004, because of my VENI-grant 106) Bits & Chips, September 2nd 2004, because of my VENI-grant 107) Delta, September 9th 2004 because of my VENI-grant 108) Trouw about my favorite philosophical quote, April 14th 2003 109) Filosofie Magazine (popular monthly philosophy journal) about my PhD-thesis, February 2003 110) Ad Valvas (weekly magazine of the VU) about my PhD-thesis, December 5th 2002 111) Trouw about my PhD-thesis, November 23rd 2002

Letters to the editor / opinion pieces (selection) • On nuclear energy and emotion (together with Ibo van de Poel), April 22nd 2011, Trouw • On risk and emotions, November 2nd 2003, NRC Handelsblad (daily Dutch newspaper) • On ethical aspects of cloning of human embryos, November 28th 1998, NRC Handelsblad

10. Supervision Postdoc-projects • Dr. Noemi Manders-Huits, convergence project 2020-22 (with Samantha Copeland) • Dr. Lavinia Marin on LeadingFellows postdoc project 2020-2021 (with Janna van Grunsven) • Dr. Lavinia Marin, dr. Janna van Grunsven and dr. Taylor Stone on 4TU.EE project 2019- 21 (with Neelke Doorn) • Dr. Steffen Steinert, Summer 2018, on MVI project • Dr. Veronica Alfano 2016-2017 on Brainhack project • Dr.ir. Nicole Huijts 2014-2015 to replace Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist part-time VIDI-project, from 2015-2018 on MVI project • Dr. Jessica Nihlén Fahlquist (VIDI-project) 2012-2015; from 2014 part-time because Jessica became part time senior lecturer in Uppsala • Dr.ir. Ilse Oosterlaken 2014; half year postdoc position created based on my Aspasia grant to prepare VENI-application

PhD-projects • October 2020-: co-supervisor (promotor) Caroline Bollen, on project , autism and AAC, funded by Gravitation project, daily supervisor: dr. Janna van Grunsven • August 2019-: co-supervisor (promotor) Madeleine Ley on project on AI ethics funded by Ahold Delhaize, daily supervisor: dr. Aimee van Wijnsberghe, since 2021: Filippo Santoni de Sio • May 2019-: co-supervisor (promotor) Shuhong Li on project on ethics of care robots funded by CSC, daily supervisor: dr. Aimee van Wijnsberghe, since 2021: Elena Ziliotti • January 2011-April 2019: main supervisor (promotor) Sofia Kaliarnta, VIDI-PhD-project on emotions and risky technologies, Philosophy Department, TU Delft Stopped due to personal reasons, currently working as a college lecturer. • 2012-2016: co-supervisor (promotor) of Gwendolyn Bakx on ethical aspects of UAVs, Philosophy Department, TU Delft; PhD awarded June 23 2016 • December 2010-June 2014: main supervisor (promotor) Lalaine Siruno, PhD-project on vital needs and capabilities, Philosophy Department, TU Delft. Stopped due to personal reasons, currently working at a major multinational. • September 2009-January 2013: co-supervisor (co-promotor) Ilse Oosterlaken, PhD- project on technology and development of the global poor, Philosophy Department, TU Delft, PhD awarded January 15th 2013 (cum laude). DEWIS-award for best female PhD-student at TU Delft in 2013. Currently manager research institute. • Spring 2005-Spring 2010: co-supervisor (co-promotor) Noëmi Manders-Huits, PhD- project on ethical aspects of identity management and privacy issues in ICT, Philosophy Department, TU Delft, PhD awarded June 25th 2010. Currently journal editor. • Spring 2005-Spring 2008: co-supervisor Lotte Asveld, PhD-project on autonomy and technology, Philosophy Department, TU Delft, PhD awarded June 27th 2008. Currently assistant professor in social aspects of biotechnology at Biotechnology Department, TU Delft.

Bachelor-/Master-projects We do not have any Bachelor- and Master-students of our own at the Philosophy Section of TU Delft, but I am involved in the supervision of students from other programs of our Faculty: • 2021 Chair thesis committee MSc-project Hannah Muetzel, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2021 Chair thesis committee MSc-project Assia Aen Messaoudi, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2020 Chair thesis committee MSc-project Sawan Prakash, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2020 Chair thesis committee MSc-project Dang Khoa Pham, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2020 Chair thesis committee MSc-project David van der Meer, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2020 Chair thesis committee MSc-project Arnoud Nederpeel, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2020 Chair thesis committee MSc-project Agnelo Iasanth, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2019 Chair thesis committee MSc-project Otto Mulleners, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2019 Chair thesis committee MSc-project Ralf Bendermacher, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2018 co-supervisor MSc-project Andreas van Giezen, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2017-2018 chair thesis committee MSc-project Daniela Maxouri, Cosem program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2017-2018 chair thesis committee MSc-project Pedram Soltani, EPA program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2017 chair thesis committee MSc-project Ana Guerra Veloz, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2017 chair thesis committee MSc-project Miranda Vaandrager, MOT program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2015 chair thesis committee MSc-project Hamed Abdolhadi, SEPAM program, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2015 chair thesis committee MSc-project Grace Sondakh, Management of Technology, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2014 chair thesis committee MSc-project Waseem Awad, ‘inclusive innovation of biopharmaceuticals in emerging markets’ Management of Technology, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2013/14 MSc-project Thanos Oikonomou on ethics of medical radioactive waste disposal, Management of Technology, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2012/13 2nd supervisor BA-project Vanessa Starke on moral emotions, psychology/philosophy, Twente University • 2012/13: co-supervisor MSc-project Tony Fens on CSR, Management of Technology, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • 2008/2009: 2nd supervisor MA-project Annelies Rebel on risk prevention in criminology, criminology, Leiden University • Spring 2004: 2nd supervisor MSc Project on risk management by Jeroen Betten in Management of Technology, Faculty of TPM, TU Delft

11. Member PhD-committee • Marieke Bak, Summer 2021, medical ethics, University of Amsterdam • Tristan de Wildt, Value Conflicts in Energy Systems, 27 October 2020, TPM, TU Delft • Bob Groeneveld, Talking the walk: Applying data- driven patient profiles in the design of tailored services in orthopaedics, 11 May 2020, Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft • Jeroen Hopster, metaethics, Fall 2018, Philosophy Department, Utrecht University • Michael Klenk, The Survival of Defeat, metaethics, June 29th 2018, Philosophy Department, Utrecht University • Robert-Jan Geerts, Philosophical Explorations on Energy Transition, 23rd January 2017, Philosophy Department, Wageningen University • Zoe Robaey, Seeding Moral Responsibility in Ownership: How to Deal with Uncertain Risks of GMOs, 19 January 2017, Philosophy Section, TU Delft (reserve committee member) • Shannon Spruijt, Managing the Uncertain Risks of Nanoparticles: Aligining Responsibility and Relationships, 27 January 2017, Philosophy Section, TU Delft (reserve committee member) • David Louwrier, on Bioart, Spring 2016, Leiden University • Susanne Sleenhof, Emotions matter for public engagement in the emerging bio-based economy, March 1st , 2016, Biotechnology Department, TU Delft • Wim Uyttenhove, Reactivity Monitoring of Accelerator-driven Nuclear Reactor Systems, January 4th 2016, Nuclear Engineering, TU Delft • Steven Fokkinga, Negative Emotions for Positive Experiences, 25th November 2015, Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft • External examiner Lee John Whittington, A Theory of Luck, Summer 2015, Philosophy Department, Edinburgh University • Sören Engelsen, In Defense of Moral Experience: A Phenomenological Approach to Moral Reasons, Motivation, and Intuition, Fall 2013, University of Southern Denmark • Nicole Huijts, Fall 2013, TU Delft (reserve committee member) • Olga Crapels, December 6th 2012, Morele democratisering en nieuwe technologie (‘Moral democracy and new technologies’) Leiden University • Margreet van der Cingel, Compassie in de verpleegkundige zorg: een leidend principe (‘Compassion in Nursing’), June 7th 2012, Erasmus University Rotterdam • Eve Guillaume, Identifying Weak Signals to Improve Learning from Experiences in Major Hazard Industries, May 13th 2011, Safety Science, TU Delft • Erdem Demir, Understanding and Designing for Emotion, December 22nd 2010, Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft • Niklas Möller, Thick Concepts in Practice: Normative Aspects of Risk and Safety, May 25th 2009, Philosophy Department, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm • Jessica Nihlen-Fahlquist, Moral Responsibility and the Ethics of Traffic Safety, April 3rd 2008, Philosophy Department, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

12. Teaching Education management • 2015-2020: on request of the board of TU Delft, I have developed a new strategy for engineering ethics education to ensure mandatory ethics courses for all BSc and MSc students at TU Delft. I have discussed these plans with all directors of education and deans at TU Delft. We have now started to implement this new strategy. I managed the overall process. • Since Fall 2014 Coordinator course on scientific integrity for all PhD-students at TU Delft • 2011-2012: Program director executive master Integrale Veiligheid (Management of Integrated Hazard Risk), TU Delft

Overview of courses taught Including course management, management of co-teachers, course development, lectures, tutorials, examination and essay supervision:

TU Delft: 2020/21 • Coordinator of module on Scientific Integrity for all PhD students of TU Delft 2019/20 • Ethics: lecture and assignment for all 1st year MSc architecture students (ca 600 students) • Ethics for management of technology: 4 week course for all 1st year MSc students in management of technology (ca 130 students, 2.5 ECTS) • Ethics of Risky Technologies: 7 week elective course for all MSc students of TU Delft (ca 30 students, 3 or 5 ECTS) • Ethics and Safety: lecture and assignment for all 1st year mechanical engineering BSc students (ca 600 students) • Coordinator of module on Scientific Integrity for all PhD students of TU Delft 2018/19 • Ethics: lecture and assignment for all 1st year MSc architecture students (ca 600 students) • Ethics for management of technology: 4 week course for all 1st year MSc students in management of technology (ca 80 students) • Ethics of Risky Technologies: 7 week elective course for all MSc students of TU Delft • Ethics and Safety: lecture and assignment for all 1st year mechanical engineering BSc students (ca 600 students) • Coordinator of module on Scientific Integrity for all PhD students of TU Delft 2017/18 • Supervision essays honors students • Ethics for architecture students • Risk Ethics • Ethics for management of technology • Ethics and Safety for mechanical engineering students • Coordinator of course on Scientific Integrity for all PhD students of TU Delft 2016/17 • Supervision essays honors students • Ethics for management of technology • Ethics and Safety for mechanical engineering students • Coordinator of course on Scientific Integrity for all PhD students of TU Delft 2015/16 • Supervision essays honors students • Ethics for management of technology • Ethics and Safety for mechanical engineering students • Coordinator of course on Scientific Integrity for all PhD students of TU Delft 2014/15 • Ethics for management of technology • Ethics and Safety for mechanical engineering students • Coordinator of course on Scientific Integrity for all PhD students of TU Delft 2013/14 • Supervision essays honors students • Ethics for management of technology • Ethics and Safety for mechanical engineering students 2012/13 • Supervision essays honors students • Ethics for management of technology 2011/12 • Supervision essays honors students • Ethics for management of technology (‘Corporate Social Responsibility’) 2010/11 • Ethics for management of technology 2008/2009 • Development of a module on risk and ethics for an ethics-course for the 3TU.Center on Ethics and Technology, for engineering PhD-students • Ethics for management of technology • Research skills for management of technology (interdisciplinary module on how to write a research proposal) 2007/2008 • Research skills for management of technology 2006/2007 • Ethics for management of technology • Research skills for management of technology 2005/2006 • Ethics for management of technology • Research skills for management of technology 2004/2005 • Ethics for management of technology • Ethics for applied physics • Meta-ethics, elective course accessible for all students at TU Delft 2003/2004 • Ethics for management of technology • Meta-ethics, elective course accessible for all students at TU Delft • Ethics for maritime engineering • Research skills for management of technology • Ethics for chemistry • Ethics for surveying • Ethics-component for an honours track program for excellent students at TU Delft • Co-development of an online-ethics course (Agora) for engineering students (www.ethiekentechniek.nl) 2002/2003 • Ethics for electronic engineering • Ethics for maritime engineering • Ethics for mechanical engineering • Ethics for applied physics • Ethics for chemistry • Ethics for surveying • Ethics for computer science 2001/2002 • Ethics for electronic engineering • Ethics for maritime engineering • Ethics for mechanical engineering • Ethics for applied physics • Ethics for computer science

Twente University: 2012/13 • Worldviews and moral emotions and intuitions 2011/12 • Worldviews and moral emotions and intuitions 2010/11 • Worldviews and moral emotions and intuitions

VU University Amsterdam: 2000/2001 • Ethical intuitionism at the philosophy department of the VU 1999/2000 • Tutorials in the philosophy of language for students of arts and letters at the VU

13. Services to the Profession Book Series Editor • Since 2013: member editorial board book series ‘Philosophy of Technology’, Rowman and Littlefield (editor in chief Sven Ove Hansson) • Since 2013: co-editor in chief book series ‘The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology’, Springer

Journal Editor • Since 2016: member international advisory board Techne • Since 2013: member international advisory board Health, Risk and Society • Since 2012: member executive (since 2014: scientific) editorial board Philosophy & Technology • Since 2007: member international advisory board Studies in Ethics, Law and Technology • Since 2007: member editorial board Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte • 2002-2006: co-editor Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte

Referee For: • Mind • Journal of Responsible Innovation • The Journal of Philosophical Research • Acta Analytica • Review of Social Economy • Logique et Analyse • Planning Theory • Philosophical Quarterly • Acta Psychologica • Science and Engineering Ethics (4x) • Climatic Change (3x) • Bioethics (2x) • Journal for the History of Philosophy (2x) • Ethical Theory and Moral Practice • The Journal of Moral Philosophy • Safety Science • Risk Analysis (3x) • Ethics and Information Technology (3x) • Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte (4x) • Philosophical Explorations • American Philosophical Quarterly • Kluwer Academic Publishers, Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy book series • Conference Ethics, Technology and Identity • Wellcome Trust • NWO (2x) • Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft • FWO (Flemish Science Organization, 2x)

I regularly serve as external evaluator of tenure and promotion committees at other universities.

Member of search/evaluation committees • Spring 2021: member of a selection committee for an education focused assistant professor at the Economics Section, TU Delft • Spring 2021: member of a selection committee for an assistant professor at the Safety Science Section, TU Delft • Spring 2020: chair of a selection committee for an education focused assistant professor at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Spring 2020: chair of a selection committee for two assistant professors in ethics at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Spring 2020: chair of a selection committee for a PhD-student at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Spring 2020: chair of a selection committee for two assistant professors in ethics at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Spring 2020: co-chair of a selection committee for two postdocs at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft and at Erasmus MC • Spring 2020: member of a selection committee for three policy advisors for the newly established (due to my initiative) Integrity Office TU Delft • Fall 2019: chair of a selection committee for three temporary lecturers for the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Spring 2018: chair of a selection committee for an assistant professor in ethics at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Spring 2018: chair of a selection committee for two temporary lecturers for the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Spring 2018: chair of a selection committee for full professor in architecture, TU Delft • Spring 2017: chair of a selection committee for a lecturer in ethics at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Spring 2016: chair of a selection committee for a temporary lecturer in ethics at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Summer/Fall 2016: member of of a selection committee for several positions for an ERC Advanced project by Prof. Seumas Miller, at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Summer 2016: chair of a selection committee for a temporary lecturer in ethics at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Summer 2015: tenure reviewer for philosophy department, University of Vermont • Spring 2015: chair of a selection committee for an assistant/associate professor in ethics at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • 2014/15: member selection-committee for NWO-VIDI-grants in the Humanities • Winter 2014: advisor selection committee for Delft Technology Fellowship, TU Delft • Spring 2013: external assessor for recruitment of two part-time professorships at the Philosophy Department of the University of Kent • Fall 2012-Spring 2013: external member search committee for an assistant professor in ethics at Tilburg University • Fall 2012: member search committee for a chair in Safety Science at TU Delft • Fall 2011: member search committee for 3 PhD-students and a postdoc for NWO-VICI- project by Ibo van de Poel on technology as social experiment, Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Spring 2011: member search committee for a part-time full professor Socrates-chair, Philosophy department, Leiden University • 2011: expert evaluator for a search committee for an assistant professor at KTH, Stockholm • 2011: Member interdisciplinary selection-committee for NWO-program for PhD-bursaries for highschool- and college-teachers • Spring 2008: member of a selection committee for an assistant professor in ethics at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Spring 2007: member of a selection committee for two postdocs and a PhD-student in ethics at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • Fall 2004: member of a selection committee for a temporary assistant professor at the Philosophy Department, TU Delft • 2002: member of a selection committee for a ‘missing link’-postdoc for the Philosophy Department VU • 2000/2001 member of a selection committee for a new full professor for the Philosophy Department VU

Member of academic boards other than stated before • Fall 2018: member selection committee for an artist in residence program at the Kavli Institute for Nanoscience, TU Delft • Winter 2016: member jury best techno artists for FEAT project • Fall 2015: member jury best techno art work for ECP jaarcongres (annual conference of the Dutch platform for information society), The Hague, November 19th 2015 • Summer 2015: member TU Delft vision team on gas extraction related earthquakes in Groningen • Since Fall 2013: ‘ambassador’ of the Delft Technology Fellowship for female top scholars • Since Spring 2013: TU Delft representative of the Ethics & Practical Philosophy Chamber of the OZSW (Dutch research school in philosophy) • Fall 2005-Spring 2013: chair (together with Maureen Sie) of the Dutch research group ‘Metaethics and Methods’ of the OZSE • 2010: Chairperson jury best ethics-PhD-thesis in the Netherlands, OZSE • Fall 2008: chair departmental reading group on Francis Kamm (2007), Intricate Ethics, OUP • Fall 2008: member of a committee to organize departmental ‘strategy days’ • Since Spring 2009: member of the board of the Vereniging voor Analytische Filosofie (Dutch-Flemish society for analytical philosophy) • February 2006 through June 2007: confidential counselor (‘vertrouwenspersoon’) Faculty of TPM, TU Delft • Fall 2005: member of a committee to organize departmental ‘strategy days’ • Spring 2003: member of a committee to organize departmental ‘strategy days’ • 2-2002 through 11-2004: secretary of the Platform Ethiek en Techniek (‘Platform for Ethics and Technology’) at TU Delft. Activities included the coordination of a research project on the possible role of ‘informed consent’ at TU Delft, and an essay prize for students concerning essays on ethics and technology. • 2002: member of an organizing committee of an international, interdisciplinary research network on risk regulation, RISKREG • Spring 2002: member of a committee at the VU in order to develop a new ‘talent-policy’ to create career-possibilities for young researchers • 1-2001 through 9-2002: secretary ‘Center for Epistemology and Ontology’ (CEPON), VU • Spring 2001: member PR-committee Philosophy Department VU • March 2000 through March 2001: chairperson of a council of research assistants (paid PhD-students) at the departments of theology and philosophy of the VU, member of board of council of research assistants at the VU and representative of the VU at the Dutch council of research assistants (LAIOO) • 1-1998 through 9-2000 secretary research group ‘Forms of Knowledge and Foundationalism’, Philosophy Department, VU

14. Additional Information Professional Memberships • 4TU.Centre for Ethics and Technology • ISRE: International Society for Research of the Emotions • SPT: Society for Philosophy of Technology • BSET: British Society for Ethical Theory • OZSW: Onderzoekschool Wijsbegeerte (Netherlands School for Research in Philosophy)

Continuing Professional Education • Fall 2013: Academic leadership course for full professors at TU Delft • March 2006: course for confidential counselors (vertrouwenspersonen) • Summer 2000: teaching course • Spring 2000: PhD-course on contemporary moral philosophy by the OZSE

Previous work experience 1994-1997 Translator (free-lance) for several translation offices. Translations and corrections English-German and Dutch-German. Kinds of texts: IT, technical, legal, political, commercial etc 1994 Assignment by the Academy of Fine Arts, Maastricht: development and execution of an art-project 1993-1994 Exhibitions of own paintings 1992-1993 Participation in the organization of the 4th Biennial of European Academies of Fine Arts at Maastricht. Organization and assistance of a masterclass by Fons Haagmans.

Languages German: mother tongue Dutch: near native English: fluent French: moderate Spanish: basic knowledge