Velomahanina Tahinjanahary Razakamaharavo is a scholar and researcher bridging theory and practice in the fields of peacebuilding, conflict transformation, gender dynamics, climate change and emerging technologies. Currently, she serves as a Research Fellow at the School of Philosophy, Politics and Economics (SPPE) at the University of Reading where she is the Country Leader of the IDRC and FCDO-funded project REPRESA in Madagascar. She was also the Principal Investigator of the ESRC-funded HYBRICON project. This research examines the impacts of hybridization processes on local conflict trajectories in Madagascar, exploring their implications for peace and stability. With a PhD in International Conflict Analysis from the University of Kent, Brussels School of International Studies (BSIS), Dr Razakamaharavo have held visiting as well as postdoctoral fellowships and carried out research stays at leading institutions, including the Hochschule für Politik München at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Uppsala University, Umeå University, the European University Institute in Florence, the Centre on Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding at the Graduate Institute of Geneva, and the Center for Political Science and Comparative Politics within the Institute of Political Science Louvain-Europe at UCLouvain in Belgium. She is a recipient of awards and honours including the Economic and Social Research Council’s New Investigator Grant and the Policy Fellowship at the School of Transnational Governance (STG). In 2017, she was named a Women in International Security (WIIS) Next Generation Scholar, reflecting her commitment to advancing gender equality in peace and security. She has been an active contributor to global initiatives such as the Atlantic Council’s Digital Forensic Research Lab, focusing on disinformation resilience.