New faces at PRCP!

It is our pleasure to introduce new reinforcements to our research team for 2022


Lucie Kadlecová is a Senior Associate in CybExer Technologies, an Estonian private company specializing in cyber security. Cyber security is her main area of research interest, especially in regards to the state's behavior in and approach to cyberspace as a new challenging sphere of power and influence. Lucie will join PRCP as a post-doctoral researcher.


Sarah Komasová is an analyst in STEM: Empirical Research for Democracy and a researcher at the Department of Air Transport, Czech Technical University in Prague. She focuses on the issues of terrorism, airport and aviation security or UAVs but deals also with a broader array of sociological topics such as the quality of living or disinformation.At PRCP, Sarah will be part of our experimental lab team.


Dagmar Rychnovská is a Lecturer in Global Insecurities at the Department of International Relations, University of Sussex. She worked as Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies (IHS), Vienna, and as a lecturer at Charles University and Metropolitan UniversityPrague. In her research, Dagmar explores the entanglements of science, technology, and security, especially in the area of global health governance and biosecurity. Dagmar will join PRCP as a non-residential fellow.


Tereza Plíštilová is currently a Ph.D. student of International Relations at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University. In her doctoral dissertation, Tereza examines protest movements in the MENA region after the Arab Spring and their visibility in the media. More broadly her academic interest lies in the new media, contemporary politics, and society of the Middle East. Tereza will join PRCP as a junior researcher. She will be part of the Power Shifts and World Order research pillar.