Eva Zadeh

Contributing Writer
Eva Zadeh in Brussels - Stéphane Bellity
Eva Zadeh in Brussels - Stéphane Bellity

After a BS in Physics and Chemistry, Eva did a MS in Environmental Sciences in Paris, France.

She worked for few months as the Science Redactor Assistant for the French photographer Yann Arthus-Bertrand.

Then, she moved to the United States. She studied at Boston University and did a Master's Degree in Journalism.

In Boston, Eva interned at WGBH/Nova Science Unit and helped the Sicence editors to find ideas for the NovaScienceNow TVshows. After she graduated, she worked as a freelance multimedia reporter for ScienceMetropolis, a website that was covering Science in Boston. Eva mainly contributed with audio and video pieces.

Then came the time when Eva had to go back to France. But before she moved, she crossed the U.S. and drove with her fiancé from Boston to San Francisco. During the trip, they shot a documentary about the car and the road culture in the U.S.

Eva currently lives in Paris, France and writes as a freelance journalist for "Science et Vie" Magazine, for le Monde de L'Intelligence and for radio FranceInter.

Latest Articles

Making Plastics out of Switchgrass Plants
To reduce plastics pollution, researchers at Metabolix Inc. have engineered a new technique to grow a biodegradable plastic out of switchgrass plants.
Jan 22, 2009 - Eva Zadeh