Scientific Advisor

Role

Advises on scientific accuracy, interpretation, evidence, uncertainty, and communication.

Description

A Scientific Advisor helps an immersive project represent scientific knowledge, evidence, uncertainty, methods, and implications accurately. The role may review claims, guide interpretation, explain constraints, and help translate complex science into experience without distorting it.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within research, scientific advice is important when immersive work addresses climate, health, neuroscience, space, ecology, engineering, data, AI, or other domains where persuasive experience could outpace evidence.

Scope Note

Includes scientific review, evidence interpretation, uncertainty framing, terminology, data context, scenario assumptions, expert references, risk communication, and review of participant-facing claims.

Boundary Note

Distinct from general subject matter expertise when the work specifically requires scientific method, evidence standards, uncertainty, or data interpretation. It is also distinct from science communication design, though the roles often collaborate.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with research leads, writers, data analysts, designers, producers, subject matter experts, impact evaluators, and ethics researchers.

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