Eva Siegmann is doing a junior think tank fellowship at the Council on Strategic Risks.
Previously, Eva worked as a consultant and intern with the Nuclear Threat Initiative’s Global Biological Policy team. She also served as a Political Affairs Intern at the UN Office for Disarmament Affairs in Geneva, where she supported the Biological Weapons Convention’s Implementation Support Unit. Eva has conducted research on nuclear policy at the Fondation pour la Recherche Stratégique in Paris and contributed to ICAN Germany. She holds a Master’s degree in Security Studies with a concentration in Technology and Security from Georgetown University and a dual Bachelor’s degree in Social and Political Science from Sciences Po Paris and the Free University of Berlin. Eva speaks fluent German and French.
