Aadita Chaudhury is a PhD candidate at the Department of Science and Technology Studies at York University. Previously, she completed a Masters in Environmental Studies at York University’s Faculty of Environmental Studies, and a Bachelor of Applied Science at University of Toronto’s Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry. Her research interests are broadly surrounding the anthropology and philosophy of biology and the ecological sciences, cartography, postcolonial and feminist STS, and environmental and medical humanities. She has worked in mining consulting for projects in Saskatchewan, Panama and Turkey and interned at the Division of Technology, Industry and Economics at the United Nations Environment Program in Paris, France. She also served as a science writer and the founding editor for the Technology and Engineering section of the Canadian science communication platform Science Borealis. Currently, she is a reviewer for the journal UnderCurrents: Journal of Critical Environmental Studies and a Contributing Editor to Platypus, the blog of the Committee for the Anthropology of Science, Technology and Computing (CASTAC) of the American Anthropological Association (AAA).