Teva Meyer is an associate research fellow at IRIS and Associate Professor of geopolitics and geography at the Université de Haute-Alsace (Mulhouse – France) where he is chairing the undergraduate history and geography program. Specialist of nuclear energy, his areas of expertise cover the geopolitics of nuclear fuel and raw material supply, the strategic dynamics of the nuclear reactors market as well as the management of nuclear wastes and the dismantling of nuclear sites. He conducts his research in Europe, Northern America and the Pacific. He previously worked in French Polynesia on the management of the material heritages produced by the nuclear tests. He’s currently leading multiple programs financed by the Agence Nationale de la Recherche (NucTerritory) and the CNRS (NuclearScale).
At IRIS, his research led to the publication of two reports dedicated to nuclear energy within the Observatory for the security of energy supplies and commodities.
Holding a PhD in geography from the French Institute of Geopolitics (Paris 8 University), Teva Meyer was previously research fellow at the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Lyon) and assistant professor at the French Institute of Geopolitics and at Grenoble Ecole de Management.