I frequently speak for academic and non-academic audiences, organise and curate conferences and events, and am an engaged teacher and mentor.

Frahm, N. and Doezema, T. Unsettled Boundaries: Re-centering the Human in the Modern Constitutional Imagination. Meeting of the Science and Democracy Network, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (August 2024).

Doezema, T. and Frahm, N. Recalibrating symmetrical STS critique. 4S/EASST Conference 2024, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands (July 2024).

Frahm, N. Governing Neurotechnology in Society: Imaginaries of Innovation and Society in the US and EU. Workshop Reconfiguring Health and Illness at the Brain-Computer Interface. Danish Technical University, Copenhagen, Denmark (June 2024). 

Frahm, N. Modern Reason Unsettled: Shifting Boundaries among Humans, Nature and Technology. Workshop on Digital and Environmental Constitutionalism, ETH Zurich, Switzerland (March 2024). 

Frahm, N. and Doezema, T. Imagining New Economies with AI. Workshop on STS and Degrowth, Vigo University, Pontevedra, Spain (Feburary 2024). 

Frahm, N. Mapping AI Ethics in the EU. Workshop on the Politics and Ethics of AI, Department of Digital Design and Information Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark (December 2024). 

Frahm, N. and Juhl, J. Grounding AI Ethics: From Deficit to Dialogue. IDA (Danish Society of Engineers) Conference on AI: Risks, Regulations, Roadmaps, Copenhagen, Denmark, (December 2023).

Frahm, N. Experiments in the Governance of Neurotech Innovation: From Soft Law to New Human Rights. Seminars in Society and Neuroscience, Presidential Scholars in Society and Neuroscience, Columbia University, New York City, USA (November 2023)

Frahm, N.  Changing logics in narratives of technoscientific progress. Faculty and Guest Roundtable, Conference in Graduate Research in STS, Program on Science, Technology & Society, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge, MA, USA (October 2023).

Frahm, N. and Schioelin, K. Toward an Ever Closer Union: The Making of AI Ethics in the EU. Meeting of the Science and Democracy Network, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA (September 2023). 

Frahm, N., Schiœlin, K. and Juhl, J. Pioneering AI Research - Pioneering AI Ethics! The Danish Pioneer Center for AI, Copenhagen, Denmark (February 2023).

Frahm, N. International experiences in governing neurotechnology responsibly. Conference on The Future of Responsible Brain Research, Ethics Dialogues of the Human Brain Project (February 2023). 

Frahm, N. and Schioelin, K. Can Humanism Save AI? 4S/ Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference, Cholula, Mexico (December 2022). 

Frahm, N. Ethics and Responsibility in Innovation Governance. STS Morning meeting, Department of Digital Design and Information Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark (November 2022). 

Frahm, N. Ethical Codes of Conduct for Emerging Technologies. Critical Codes Roundtable, University of Edinburgh, Scotland (November 2022).

Frahm, N. and Mamidipudi, A. Traveling with Responsible Innovation to the Global South: Mobilizing Symmetry. EASST / European Association for the Study of Science and Technology, Madrid, Spain (July 2022).

Frahm, N. A Comparative Perspective on Integrating Ethics and Society in Neurotechnology Governance.  Workshop on Ethics, Law and Policies for Smart Cardiac Prostheses, H2020 Neuheart Project (December 2021). 

Frahm, N. Monitoring Responsible Innovation Policies and Practices: Challenges and Opportunities. Building Capacity to implement the OECD Recommendation on Responsible Innovation in Neurotechnology – the OECD Seoul Event / online workshop (September 2020).

Frahm, N. "Ethics and Society" in Global Governance. 4S / Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference, New Orleans, USA (August 2019).

Frahm, N. and Doezema, T. Fixing Innovation with Society: Soft Constitutionalism in the New Global Governance of Innovation. Meeting of the Science and Democracy Network, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA (September 2019). 

Frahm, N. Re-Examining the Neuro Subject: Ethicalization vs. Democratization in the Production of a New Governance Regime. NSF/DFG joint workshop "Technoscientific Constitutionalism", Washington, D.C., USA (April 2019).

Frahm, N. The Construction of OECD Principles for Responsible Innovation in Neurotechnology. Fellows meeting, Program for Science, Technology & Society, Harvard Kennedy School, Cambridge MA, USA (March 2018). 

Frahm, N. and Pfotenhauer, S.M. International Governance and Responsible Innovation in Neuroscience and Neurotechnology: A Comparative Perspective, 4S / Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference Sydney, Australia (September 2018).

Frahm, N., Pfotenhauer, S.M., Winickoff, D. Developing Robust International Principles for Responsible Innovation: Insights from Ongoing Work at the OECD. EU-SPRI / The European Forum for Studies of Research and Innovation Policy, 2018, Paris, France (2018).

Frahm, N. Building Norms and Institutions Responsibly: Engaging STS in Policy Settings, Meeting of the Science and Democracy Network, Technical University of Munich, Germany (June 2018).

Public talks and lectures

The New Spirit of Technoscience: Avenues for Analysis, Critique and Intervention in STS. Panel co-convenor, 4S/EASST Conference, Vrije Universities Amsterdam, the Netherlands (July 2024).  

The Politics and Ethics of AI: Perspectives in STS and Beyond. Workshop host and organizer, Department of Digital Design and Information Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark (December 2024)

Innovation in Neurotechnology, Innovation in Governance? Co-organizer and moderator, Seminars in Neuroscience and Society, Presidential Scholars in Neuroscience and Society, Columbia University, New York City, USA (November 2023). 

Techno-Optimism in STS. Panel co-convenor, 4S/ Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference, Cholula, Mexico (December 2022). 

Innovation under Fire: Shifting Imaginaries of Science, Technology and Society Governance. Panel co-convenor and chair, 4S / Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference, New Orleans, USA (August 2019).

Minding Neurotechnology: delivering responsible innovation for health and well-being. Internal consultant and observer, Working Party on Bio, Nano, and Converging Technologies, OECD, Shanghai, People’s Republic of China (September 2018) 

Perspectives on Responsible Innovation: Widening the Gaze. Panel co-convenor and chair, 4S / Society for the Social Studies of Science Conference, Sydney, Australia (September 2018).

Neurotechnology and Society. Rapporteur and observer, Working party on Bio, Nano, and Converging Technologies, OECD, National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C., US (September 2017). 

Organization of conferences & workshops

Lecturer for Science, Technology and Innovation Policy and Responsible Research and Innovation in the STS and RESET MA Program at Munich Center for Technology in Society, Technical University Munich.

Guest lecturer for several BA/MA programs, e.g. in Ancient Modern Technology at the MIT Media Lab and at the Center for Science and Society, Columbia University.

Co-supervisor of several MA theses and mentor for PhD students concerned with ethical and responsible innovation governance.

Teaching & mentoring