2025 WORLD.MINDS ANNUAL SYMPOSIUM

Confidential List of Speakers

Nicholas A. Christakis 
Director of the Human Nature Lab, Yale
Human Chemosignaling.

Nicholas is the Sterling Professor of Social and Natural Science at Yale University. His wide-ranging work includes topics in network science, social artificial intelligence, and biosocial science. He directs the Human Nature Lab and is the Co-Director of the Yale Institute for Network Science. An author of over 220 scientific papers and several books (including the NYT bestseller Blueprint), he we previously a professor at Harvard and the University of Chicago. He was elected to the National Academy of Medicine in 2006; the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2010; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2017; and the National Academy of Sciences in 2024.

Esther Brill 
PostDoc, Department of Old Age Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, UPD Bern
Alzheimer’s.

Esther is a PhD student in cognitive neuroscience at the University Hospital of Old Age Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Bern. She investigates how to attenuate the cognitive decline related to neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia through targeted cognitive training games training episodic, semantic, and working memory as well as spatial abilities. Esther holds a bachelor’s degree in economics and management from the University of Luxembourg and the NY State University at Buffalo. Discovering her passion for psychology, she switched fields, obtaining a BSc and MSc degree in Psychology from the University of Bern.

Dmytro Kuleba
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ukraine
Interview with Rolf Dobelli.

Dmytro is the former Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, a position he held from 2020 until 2024. He played a key role in rallying international support against Russian aggression and advancing Ukraine’s European and NATO integration. Previously, he served as Ukraine’s Permanent Representative to the Council of Europe and Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration. Dmytro joined Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs as a Senior Fellow. A strong advocate for strategic communication, he authored The War for Reality (2019) on combating disinformation.

Janice Chen
Co-Founder and CTO, Mammoth Biosciences
Permanent cures.

Janice is the Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer at Mammoth Biosciences, a company she co-founded with Nobel Laureate Jennifer Doudna. Mammoth is a biotechnology company leveraging its discovery and engineering of novel CRISPR systems to develop the next generation of CRISPR based products across diagnostics and therapeutics. Janice received her PhD from the Doudna Lab at University of California, Berkeley. She investigated mechanisms of CRISPR proteins and developed technologies leading to multiple papers and patents, and co-invented the programmable CRISPR-based detection technology called DETECTR®. Janice was selected as a Forbes 30 Under 30 in Healthcare, Business Insider’s 30 Under 40 in Healthcare, Endpoints Top 20 Women in Biopharma, MIT Technology Review 35 Innovators Under 35, EY Entrepreneur Of The Year, SF Business Times Most Influential Women, and delivered a TEDx talk on the potential for CRISPR to democratize diagnostics.

Marcel Salathé 
Co-Director of the EPFL AI Center and Professor of Digital Epidemiology at EPFL
Beyond Superintelligence.

Marcel is a digital epidemiologist and a professor at EPFL. He co-directs the EPFL AI Center. Marcel spent many years in the US, most recently as a professor at the Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics at Penn State University. In 2015, he returned to Switzerland and created the world’s first digital epidemiology lab. He is currently president of the steering committee of NRP 78 (COVID-19) of the Swiss National Science Foundation, and was a member of the Swiss National COVID-19 Science Taskforce, where he led the “Digital Epidemiology” expert group. He is also a member of the DP-3T group whose work provided the foundation of the Apple & Google Exposure Notification API which powers decentralized digital contact tracing apps around the world. Marcel works at the forefront of artificial intelligence and its application in health and other domains. His lab spun off AIcrowd.com, an AI challenge platform whose goal is to accelerate research on AI across multiple domains, and which is used by organizations such as OpenAI, Microsoft, Google, SBB, Stanford University, and many others. He is the initiator and co-organiser of the Applied Machine Learning Days, now one of Europe’s largest conferences on the application of machine learning across all domains. Marcel has published numerous scientific papers in the biological, medical, and computational fields, and wrote a book called “Nature, in Code”. Marcel spent a few years in the tech industry and was part of the renowned Y Combinator startup accelerator’s class of Winter 2014. He was elected Digital Shaper in Switzerland multiple times.

Davide Scaramuzza
Professor of Robotics and Computer Vision
University of Zurich
Autonomous machines.

Davide is a Professor of Robotics and Perception at the University of Zurich and currently a Distinguished Visiting Scientist at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory. His research lies at the intersection of robotics, computer vision, and machine learning, aiming to enable autonomous, agile navigation of flying robots using both standard and neuromorphic cameras. He pioneered autonomous, vision-based navigation of drones, which inspired the algorithms of the NASA Mars helicopter. In 2022, his team demonstrated that an AI-powered drone could outperform the world champions of drone racing, a result published in Nature and considered the first time an AI defeated a human in the physical world. Several spinoffs came out of his lab, such as Zurich Eye, today Meta Zurich, which developed the world-leading virtual reality headset: the Meta Quest, sold in 25 million units worldwide. He has been a consultant for the United Nations on disaster response, disarmament, and the Fukushima Action Plan on Nuclear Safety. For his research contributions, he won prestigious awards, such as an IEEE Technical Field Award, a European Research Council Grant, and two NASA awards. His research has been prominently featured in media, such as The New York Times, The Economist, The Guardian, and Forbes.

Meredith Whittaker
President, Signal Technology Foundation
Privacy and Big Data.

Meredith is currently serving as the President of Signal, an encrypted messaging service known for its strong stance on privacy and security, Meredith has been at the forefront of debates on the social implications of artificial intelligence and the need for greater accountability in tech. Before her role at Signal, she co-founded the AI Now Institute at New York University, where she led critical research on the ethical implications of AI, particularly in areas like surveillance, labor, and discrimination.

Maryna Viazovska
Fields Medalist
Professor and Chair of Number Theory, EPFL
Interview with Michael Hengartner and Martin Hairer

Maryna is a Ukrainian mathematician known for her work in sphere packing. She is full professor and Chair of Number Theory at the Institute of Mathematics of the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland. She was awarded the Fields Medal in 2022.

Martin Hairer 
Fields Medalist
Professor of Mathematics, EPFL
Interview with Michael Hengartner and Maryna Viazovska

Martin is a mathematician globally renowned for his breakthrough work at the intersection of analysis and probability. In 2014 he won the Fields Medal for visionary work which introduced a radical new way of constructing solutions for certain nonlinear stochastic partial differential equations which had been intractable before, and which are of great importance in particular to physics.

 

Michael Hengartner 
President, ETH Board
Interview with Maryna Viazovska and Martin Hairer

Michael (born in Switzerland, grew up in Canada) is the president of the ETH Board. Prior to this, he was president of the University of Zurich (UZH). Michael was recruited to Zurich in 2001 to become the first occupant of the Ernst Hadorn endowed professorship at the University of Zurich and, in 2009, he became dean of UZH’s Faculty of Science. Michael’s research focuses on the pathways that lead to programmed cell death—knowledge that is crucial for fighting cancer. Michael has a long-standing interest in improving science education and education policy. He was the founding director of the Molecular Life Sciences Ph.D. program in 2003, and of the joint UZH–ETH Life Science Graduate School in 2005. In 1997, together with T. Bogaert, Michael founded Devgen, a developmental genomics company based in Gent, Belgium; in 2005, Devgen became a publicly traded company listed on the Euronext Brussels. In 2008, together with Ernst Hafen, Michael founded Evaluescience, a scientific due diligence company. Michael was awarded several medals and scientific prizes, among others the Credit Suisse Award for Best Teaching at UZH in 2010. Michael is a member of the board of WORLD.MINDS.

Estelle Clerc
Founder and CEO, CellX Biosolutions
Forever chemicals.

Estelle is the founder and CEO of CellX Biosolutions, a Swiss startup focused on removing “forever chemicals” from the environment. During her PhD, she spied on the life of microbes and studied the ability of bacteria to cycle organic carbon in the environment through in situ microtechnology. Her research and tech gave rise to a startup, CellX Biosolutions, in which she discovers and scales special bacteria to address one of the biggest challenges of the century: pollution. This carreer turn in the cleantech/ biotech field allows Estelle to pursue her career at the intersection of cutting-edge applied science, innovation technology and business to have a positive impact in our world.

Parag Khanna
Founder and CEO, AlphaGeo

Parag is an internationally bestselling author of seven books including MOVE: Where People Are Going for a Better Future (2021), preceded by The Future is Asian: Commerce, Conflict & Culture in the 21st Century (2019), as well as a trilogy of books on the future of world order beginning with The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order (2008), followed by How to Run the World: Charting a Course to the Next Renaissance (2011), and concluding with Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization (2016). He is also the author of Technocracy in America: Rise of the Info-State (2017) and co-author of Hybrid Reality: Thriving in the Emerging Human-Technology Civilization (2012). Parag was named one of Esquire’s “75 Most Influential People of the 21st Century,” and featured in WIRED magazine’s “Smart List.” He holds a Ph.D. from the London School of Economics, and Bachelors and Masters degrees from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Born in India and raised in the UAE, New York and Germany, he has traveled to more than 150 countries and is a Young Global Leader of the World Economic Forum.

Frederike Hermi Petzschner 
Professor of Neuroscience, Brown University
Mind over Body.

Frederike is a Professor for Human Behavior and Psychiatry at Brown University. She is also the director of the Carney Fellow’s Program at the Carney Institute for Brain Science at Brown. Prior to this, she worked at the Translational Neuromodeling Unit at the University of Zurich and ETH Zurich. Frederike’s focus is perception and mental health: She uses mathematical models in combination with brain imaging and physiological data to understand brain-body and brain-world interactions in the healthy population and in patients with Disordered Gambling, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder or Psychosomatic Symptoms. Before coming to Zurich, Frederike received a Master of Honors degree in physics, followed by a Ph.D. in neuroscience at the age of 26, where she studied human perception of space and time. She graduated both programs of the Bavarian Elite Network with the highest possible distinction. Besides her academic interests, Frederike is a member of the national council for digital ecology (Rat für Digitale Ökologie) in Germany, a WEF Global Shaper and enjoys to climb, ski and be outdoors.

Sir William Browder
CEO and Founder, Hermitage Capital Management
Interview with Rolf Dobelli

Bill is CEO and co-founder of Hermitage Capital Management. He started a global campaign for governments around the world to impose targeted visa bans and asset freezes on human rights abusers and highly corrupt officials. The United States was the first to impose these targeted sanctions with the passage of the Sergei Magnitsky Accountability Act in 2012, followed by the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act in 2016. Since then, Canada, the United Kingdom, the Baltic states, the European Union and most recently Australia have passed their own versions of the Magnitsky Act. William is currently working to have similar legislation passed in other countries worldwide including New Zealand and Japan, to name a few. In February 2015 he published the New York Times bestseller, Red Notice, which recounts his experience in Russia and his ongoing fight for justice for Sergei Magnitsky.

Wade Davis
Anthropologist, Author and Filmmaker
The Wayfinders.

Wade is Professor of Anthropology and the BC Leadership Chair in Cultures and Ecosystems at Risk at the University of British Columbia. Between 2000 and 2013, he served as Explorer-in-Residence at the National Geographic Society. Named by the NGS as one of the Explorers for the Millennium, he is an ethnographer, writer, photographer and filmmaker. Wade holds degrees in anthropology and biology and received his Ph.D. in ethnobotany, all from Harvard University. Mostly through the Harvard Botanical Museum, he spent over three years in the Amazon and Andes as a plant explorer, living among 15 indigenous groups while making some 6000 botanical collections. His work later took him to Haiti to investigate folk preparations implicated in the creation of zombies, an assignment that led to his writing The Serpent and the Rainbow (1986), an international best seller later released by Universal as a motion picture. In recent years his work has taken him to East Africa, Borneo, Nepal, Peru, Polynesia, Tibet, Mali, Benin, Togo, New Guinea, Australia, Colombia, Vanuatu, Mongolia and the high Arctic of Nunavut and Greenland. Wade is the author of 375 scientific and popular articles and 23 books including One River (1996), The Wayfinders (2009), Into the Silence (2011) and Magdalena (2020). His photographs have been widely exhibited and have appeared in 37 books and 130 magazines, including National Geographic, Time, Geo, People, Men’s Journal, and Outside. National Geographic has published two collections of his photographs, Light at the Edge of the World (2001) and Wade Davis: Photographs (2018). His 40 film credits include Light at the Edge of the World, an 8-hour documentary series written and produced for the National Geographic. His most recent film, El Sendero de la Anaconda, a 90-minute feature documentary shot in the Northwest Amazon, is available on Netflix. His books have appeared in 22 languages and sold approximately one million copies. One of 20 Honorary Members of the Explorers Club, Wade is also the Honorary Vice-President of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, and recipient of 12 honorary degrees, as well as the 2009 Gold Medal from the Royal Canadian Geographical Society, the 2011 Explorers Medal, the 2012 David Fairchild Medal for botanical exploration, the 2015 Centennial Medal of Harvard University, the 2017 Roy Chapman Andrews Society’s Distinguished Explorer Award, the 2017 Sir Christopher Ondaatje Medal for Exploration, and the 2018 Mungo Park Medal from the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. In 2016, he was made a Member of the Order of Canada.

…with special performances by

Nubya
Jazz singer

Nubya is a singer born in Basel. Her voice is often compared with Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston, her style varies somewhere between Pop, R&B, Soul, and Jazz. Her father is Nigerian and her mother Swiss. At the age of seven, she learned how to play the piano, and, after graduating high school, she studied at the New School Jazz Academy in New York. Back in Switzerland, she studied economics. Besides her studies, music remained her passion. As a background singer she accompanied Céline Dion, Ace of Base, and the Lighthouse Family on tour. She achieved her breakthrough whilst performing as a supporting act for Whitney Houston’s concert at the Hallenstadion Zurich. Her debut album was released in 1999. In 2005, she supported the Band Night of the Proms on their tour, and, 2012, she was invited to appear as a guest star for the Blue Man Group at the “Bülent Ceylan Show” on TV. She starred in the 3sat series “Tonspur—Soundtrack deines Lebens”, and is currently working on her next album.

…and special contributions at WORLD.MINDS SCENARIOS by

Jennifer Wilton
Editor-in-Chief, Die Welt

Ulrich Hermann
General Partner, Einstein Industries Ventures

Stefan Brieschenk
COO, Rocket Factory Augsburg

Behshad Behzadi
Former VP Engineering, Google