Science Communication | infographics

Stefanie’s interest in knowledge visualisation has extended over the years beyond medicine and health to projects revolving around social practise, education, and technology. Since 2023 she has been working as a scientific illustrator/graphic designer at the BIFOLD Institute (Berlin Institute for the Foundations of Learning and Data), where she interviews researchers about their work in the fields of artificial intelligence and machine learning to then provide them with visual abstracts, poster graphics and interactive demos to showcase their research publicly.

Highlights to date include being awarded* best poster at the 27th Canadian Symposium on Catalysis, receipt of the ACS editors choice award*, and having her infographics work chosen as cover artwork for the Journal of Physical Chemistry (Dec. 2024). In 2024 Stefanie also had the opportunity to create animated graphics which were exhibited at the annual Berliner Hoffest for the Mayor of Berlin and other notable officials.

(*award granted to the researcher for research with corresponding graphics)