Nina Vaupotic, PhD

Nina is a postdoctoral researcher specializing in science and risk communication, with a particular focus on how people perceive the risks of various environmental pollutants—ranging from PFAS and microplastics to 5G technologies. Her research combines large-scale cross-country surveys, experimental designs, and qualitative methods to better understand public attitudes and beliefs.

Nina is involved in two Horizon Europe projects. In GOLIAT, she explores misconceptions about 5G and health across diverse groups, including experts, laypeople, and individuals who identify as electrosensitive. In SOS-ZEROPOL, her work focuses on the perceptions and drivers of environmental risks, examining how attitudes about systems and technologies influence public support for environmental policies.

Before joining the University of Vienna, Nina completed her PhD at the University of Münster, where she investigated trust in science, public engagement, and intellectual humility. She holds a BA and MA in Psychology from the University of Ljubljana.

 Curriculum Vitae

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 Nina's recent activities

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Epistemic Change in the First Year of Studying Psychology in Six European Countries

Nina Vaupotic , Peter Edelsbrunner
EARLI 2019
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Mind the knowledge gap: explanation as a reflection mechanism about own knowledge, scientist's knowledge and trust in science

Nina Vaupotic , Dorothe Kienhues , Regina Jucks
EARLI 2019
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Please mind the knowledge gap: source evaluation and content evaluation of science-based arguments online

Nina Vaupotic , Dorothe Kienhues , Regina Jucks
Interdisciplinary REASON Winter School
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